"A short story is by definition an odder, more eccentric creature than a
novel: a trailer, a fling, a warm-up act, a bouillon cube, a
championship game in one inning. Irresolution and ambiguity become it;
it's a first date rather than a marriage. When is it mightier than the
novel? When its elisions speak as loudly as its lines." — Stacy Schiff in the
New York Times Book Review review of Nathan Englander's story collection,
What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank.
Published on February 17, 2012 17:10