Drilldown: Stories
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- Short Story:All Through the House (Christopher Coake)
- Short Story:An Argument in 1934 (Delmore Schwartz)
- Short Story:An interval like this (Robert Gorham Davis)
- Short Story:Beverly Home (Denis Johnson)
- Short Story:Homework (Peter Cameron)
- Short Story:I Get By (Mary Robison)
- Short Story:In the White Night (Ann Beattie)
- Short Story:Labor Day Dinner (Alice Munro)
- Short Story:Leaving the Church (Mark Helprin)
- Short Story:Marine Life (Linda Svendsen)
- Short Story:Material (Alice Munro)
- Short Story:Mr. Nobody at All (Ann Beattie, Harry Mathews)
- Short Story:Over By the River (William Maxwell)
- Short Story:Poor Boy (Lynda Lloyd)
- Short Story:Poor Monsieur Panalitus (Kay Boyle)
- Short Story:Rich Men (Jesse Stuart)
- Short Story:Royal Beatings (Alice Munro)
- Short Story:Sacred Statues (William Trevor)
- Short Story:Saint John of the Hershey Kisses: 1964 (Tom Cole)
- Short Story:Sunday Afternoon (Alice Munro)
- Short Story:The Cinderella Waltz (Ann Beattie)
- Short Story:The Fury (Robert M. Coates)
- Short Story:The Mine from Nicaragua (Kent Nelson)
- Short Story:The Mud Below (Annie Proulx)
- Short Story:The Other (John Updike)
- Short Story:The Pleasures of Travel (Wendall Wilcox)
- Short Story:The Pot of Gold (John Cheever)
- Short Story:The Reverse Bug (Lore Segal)
- Short Story:Unassigned Territory (Stephanie Powell Watts)
- Short Story:Under the Rose (Thomas Pynchon)
- Short Story:Vandals (Alice Munro)
- Short Story:When the Zombies Win (Karina Sumner-Smith)
- Short Story:Wife-Wooing (John Updike)


