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Birds of America (1998) is a collection of short stories by American writer Lorrie Moore. The stories in this collection originally appeared in The New Yorker, Elle, The New York Times, and The Paris Review.
Lorrie Moore (born Marie Lorena Moore; January 13, 1957) is an American writer, critic, and essayist. She is best known for her short stories, some of which have won major awards. She is best known for her short stories, some of which have won major awards.
In “Amahal and the Night Visitors: A Guide to the Tenor of Love,” Lorrie Moore writes about a breakup between the main character, Trudy, and her boyfriend, Moss. She writes the story in second person, along with the majority of her other stories, so that the reader can connect with the characters on a personal level.
Moore is widely revered as a master of the short story for collections including “Self Help,” “Like Life” and “Birds of America.” Her style is unmistakable, jam-packed with jokes, non ...
The award-winning author of 'I Am Homeless If This Is Not My Home' on Ottessa Moshfegh, 'The Godfather,' and the Book That She Read in One Sitting.
Bark was short-listed for the Story Prize in 2014. [1] The collection was also short-listed for the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award and was among Publishers Weekly ' s Top 10 Books of 2014. The Washington Post book reviewer Heller McAlpin described the volume as a "powerful collection about the difficulty of letting go of love." [2]
The award-winning author of 'Miracle Creek' and 'Happiness Falls' talks Lorrie Moore, 'Trust Exercise', and the book that has the best title.
The Best American Short Stories 2006, a volume in The Best American Short Stories series, was edited by Katrina Kenison and by guest editor Ann Patchett. [1] [2] [3] This edition is notable in that it was the last edition edited by Katrina Kenison, who was succeeded by Heidi Pitlor the following year. Also, Patchett chose to present the stories ...