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New Yorker Stories

Published
Sep 2008
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General Fiction General Fiction
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158

About This Book

Experience New York through the eyes of a master storyteller in this collection of poignant short stories.

Morley Callaghan, often compared to James Joyce by Ernest Hemingway, captures the essence of human experience in the heart of New York City. These stories delve into the lives of ordinary people grappling with complex relationships, moral dilemmas, and the ever-present influence of social class. From chance encounters to life-altering decisions, Callaghan's characters navigate the challenges of their time with a blend of vulnerability and resilience.

New Yorker Stories offers a glimpse into a bygone era, where the streets of New York serve as a backdrop for tales of love, loss, and the search for meaning. Perfect for readers of literary fiction and short story enthusiasts, this collection showcases Callaghan's signature blend of realism and emotional depth. Discover why The New Yorker embraced Callaghan's unique voice and immerse yourself in these timeless stories that continue to resonate today.

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First Edition Sep 2008 Exile Editions ISBN 1550961101
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