Contemporary New England Stories

Contemporary New England Stories by John Cheever, published by Globe Pequot Press in November 1993, is a collection that features twenty short stories by various American authors. This edition, written in English and spanning 320 pages, presents a diverse array of narratives that reflect the unique experiences and landscapes of New England.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of voices and styles, with contributions from notable writers such as Joy Williams, John Updike, and Andre Dubus. The anthology explores themes related to the history and local culture of New England, offering insights into the region’s distinct character through its fiction. This collection serves as a significant representation of contemporary storytelling in the United States, showcasing the depth and variety of short fiction from this area.
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Gathers twenty short stories by American authors such as Joy Williams, John Updike, Susan Minot, Robert Stone, Susan Miller, Andre Dubus, Susan Dodd, and others
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