The O. Henry Prize Stories 2007: The Best Stories of the Year
An arresting collection of contemporary fiction at its best, these stories explore a vast range of subjects, from love and deception to war and the insidious power of class distinctions. However clearly spoken, in voices sophisticated, cunning, or na€ve, here is fiction that consistently defies our expectations. Selected from thousands of stories in hundreds of literary magazines, the twenty prize-winning stories are accompanied by essays from each of the three eminent jurors on which stories they judged the best, and observations from all twenty prizewinners on what inspired them.
€œThe Room€Â
William Trevor
€œThe Scent of Cinnamon€Â
Charles Lambert
€œCherubs€Â
Justine Dymond
€œGalveston Bay, 1826€Â
Eddie Chuculate
€œThe Gift of Years€Â
Vu Tran
€œThe Diarist€Â
Richard McCann
€œWar Buddies€Â
Joan Silber
€œDjamilla€Â
Tony D€Souza
€œIn a Bear€s Eye€Â
Yannick Murphy
€œSummer, with Twins€Â
Rebecca Curtis
€œMudder Tongue€Â
Brian Evenson
€œCompanion€Â
Sana Krasikov
€œA Stone House€Â
Bay Anapol
€œThe Company of Men€Â
Jan Ellison
€œCity Visit€Â
Adam Haslett
€œThe Duchess of Albany€Â
Christine Schutt
€œA New Kind of Gravity€Â
Andrew Foster Altschul
€œGringos€Â
Ariel Dorfman
€œEl Ojo de Agua€Â
Susan Straight
€œThe View from Castle Rock€Â
Alice Munro