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Featured Anthologies The
Pushcart Prize anthologies
The Best of the Small
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About the Pushcart Prize series . . .
The Pushcart Prize was named among the most
influential projects in the history of American publishing by Publishers
Weekly. Read the year's best short stories, poems, and essays
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"[Henderson] has made it his mission over the last
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This edition of the long-honored anthology of small-press fiction, essays,
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Like previous editions, The Pushcart Prize XXX presents over sixty
selections picked from hundreds of little magazines and presses with the
help of over 200 distinguished contributing editors. In the Pushcart
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Since 1976, The Pushcart Prize has been "the single best measure of
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America's best fiction, poetry, and essays for over twenty-five
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A vibrant exhibition of adventurous yet meticulously crafted
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Book Description
"When the future wants to know about our arts and letters, this
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Now approaching its third decade, The Pushcart Prize is
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and innovative writing in America today. Over two hundred
distinguished contributing editors helped pick more than sixty
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XXIX. An index to the series and lists of hundreds of
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The most honored literary series in America, The Pushcart
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The Pushcart Prize XXVII continues as a testament to the
flourishing of American literature in our small presses. Edited with
the assistance of over 200 distinguished contributing
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Carol Oates, Billy Collins, and Stephen Dunn—this edition includes
over sixty stories, essays, and poems from scores of little
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As the consolidation of commercial publishers continues, the
small presses capture and encourage what is truly lasting and
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Pushcart Prize serves as their inspiration and source book, with
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more.
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