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Worlds of Fiction

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THIS ANTHOLOGY OF SHORT STORIES ENCOMPASSES A LARGER GEOGRAPHICAL RANGE BOTH WESTERN AND NON-WESTERN AND HAS GREATER GENDER BALANCE THAN IS TYPICAL OF MOST SHORT-STORY ANTHOLOGIES. It includes a diverse representation of ethnic voices from within the United States as well as less-frequently-anthologized stories by well-known writers around the world. This second edition of WORLDS OF FICTION includes both classic and contemporary stories that reflect thematic, aesthetic, and cultural different styles, subjects, and points of view as well as diversity of cultural, historical, and gender perspectives. Headnotes and questions for each story provide contextual enhancement and guidelines for critical thinking and reflection.

1456 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 1992

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Roberta Rubenstein

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March 24, 2015
I thoroughly enjoyed all the short stories, although the book itself was very long. I love reading short story books because I always leave the book recalling my favorites. They linger:)
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March 17, 2015
I had to read this for my world cultural literature class. Some of the stories were good and others were not so much. It was interesting to see what other cultures value and decide to write about compared to the usual short stories that I've read from England or America. Because of some of the different cultural aspects some of the stories just weren't too interesting to me.
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July 23, 2007
A great collection of stories about all things life from around the world. Eye opening and interesting, stories range in length.
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