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Birds of America (1998) is a collection of short stories by American writer Lorrie Moore. The stories in this collection originally appeared in The New Yorker, Elle, The New York Times, and The Paris Review.
Moore's short story collections are Self-Help (1985), Like Life, the New York Times bestseller Birds of America, and Bark.She has contributed to The Paris Review.Her first story to appear in The New Yorker, "You're Ugly, Too," was later included in The Best American Short Stories of the Century, edited by John Updike.
Birds of America may refer to: Birds of America, a book by John James Audubon first published in sections between 1827 and 1838; Birds of America, a 2008 film directed by Craig Lucas. Birds of America, a 1971 novel by Mary McCarthy; Birds of America, a 1998 collection of stories by Lorrie Moore
Moore is widely revered as a master of the short story for collections including “Self Help,” “Like Life” and “Birds of America.” Her style is unmistakable, jam-packed with jokes, non ...
Lorrie Moore: Birds of America: Finalist [28] Lynne Tillman: No Lease on Life: David Gates: Preston Falls: Michael Cunningham: The Hours: 1999 Jonathan Lethem: Motherless Brooklyn: Winner [29] J. M. Coetzee: Disgrace: Finalist [29] A. Manette Ansay: Midnight Champagne: Frederick Busch: The Night Inspector: David Gates: The Wonders of the ...
Vantage is featured as the heroine's cigarette of choice in Lorrie Moore's short story "Willing" in her collection Birds of America and is seen being stubbed out by a minor character in Donna Tartt's bestselling The Secret History. In chapter 103 of Forever by Pete Hamill, Cormac O'Connor purchases a pack of Vantage, ending nine days of not ...
Latest installment of the ambitious five-volume set also features contributions from Natalie Bergman, Laurie Anderson, Alice Coltrane, John Cale, Greta Gerwig, and Conor Oberst
I Am Homeless if This Is Not My Home is a 2023 novel by American novelist Lorrie Moore. It was her fourth published novel, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and was the winner of the 2023 National Book Critics Circle Award (NBCC Award) in Fiction.