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O Henry memorial award prize stories of 1923 - cover

O Henry memorial award prize stories of 1923

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Publisher: Good Press

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The "O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1923" compiles a selection of short fiction that exemplifies the rich narrative tradition fostered by O. Henry's legacy. This anthology showcases masterful storytelling, characterized by wit, irony, and intricate character development. The carefully curated stories reflect the societal motifs and tensions of the 1920s, offering insights into the American experience post-World War I. Each tale adheres to the genre's conventions while pushing creative boundaries, enveloping the reader in thematic depths ranging from morality to human connection, all elegantly penned in a style that harmonizes brevity with emotional resonance. The O. Henry Memorial Awards, established in honor of the enigmatic American author O. Henry, aim to recognize outstanding short fiction. This year's collection features esteemed authors whose varied backgrounds—a mix of established and emerging voices—contribute to a diverse tapestry of storytelling. The award itself serves not just as a recognition of literary excellence, but also as an exploration of the evolving short story form during a transformative era in American literature. For readers who appreciate the art of the short story, this anthology is a treasure trove that illuminates the era's unique perspectives while honoring a literary tradition that values narrative craftsmanship. Engaging, thought-provoking, and vibrantly written, this collection is essential for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the genre and the cultural landscape of its time.
Available since: 03/02/2025.
Print length: 110 pages.

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