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Modern Library paperback ed

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Modern Library paperback ed
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Wonderful townModern Library paperback ed
Responsibility statement
edited by David Remnick with Susan Choi
Sub title
New York stories from The New Yorker
Table Of Contents
Five-forty-eight, John Cheever, Distant music, Ann Beattie, Sailor off the Bremen, Irwin Shaw, Physics, Tama Janowitz, Whore of Mensa, Woody Allen, What it was like, seeing Chris, Deborah Eisenberg, Drawing room B, John O'Hara, Sentimental journey, Peter Taylor, Balloon, Donald Barthelme, Smart money, Philip Roth, Another marvelous thing, Laurie Colwin, Failure, Jonathan Franzen, Apartment hotel, Sally Benson, Midair, Frank Conroy, Catbird seat, James Thurber, Snowing in Greenwich Village, John Updike, I see you, Bianca, Maeve Brennan, You're ugly, too/, Lorrie Moore, Signs and Symbols, Vladimir Nabokov, Poor visitor, Jamaica Kincaid, In Greenwich, there are many gravelled walks, Hortense Calisher, Some nights when nothing happens are the best nights in this place, John McNulty, Slight rebellion off Madison, J.D. Salinger, Brownstone, Renata Adler, Cafeteria, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Partners, Veronica Geng, Evolution of knowledge, Niccolo Tucci, Way we live now, Susan Sontag, Do the windows open?, Julie Hecht, Mentocrats, Edward Newhouse, Treatment, Daniel Menaker, Arrangement in black and white, Dorothy Parker, Carlyle tries polygamy, William Melvin Kelley, Children are bored on Sunday, Jean Stafford, Notes from a bottle, James Stevenson, Man in the middle of the ocean, Daniel Fuchs, Mespoulets of the Splendide, Ludwig Bemelmans, Over by the river, William Maxwell, Baster, Jeffrey Eugenides, Second tree from the corner, E.B. White, Rembrandt's hat, Bernard Malamud, Shot: a New York story, Elizabeth Hardwick, Father-to-be, Saul Bellow, Farewell, my lovely appetizer, S. J. Perelman, Water child, Edwidge Danticat, Smoker, David Schickler
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New York stories from The New Yorker
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