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Twelve Stories By American Women Arielle Zibrak

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Twelve Stories By American Women Arielle Zibrak
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Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.39 MB
Author: Arielle Zibrak
Language: English
Year: 2025

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A collection of twelve essential short stories by iconic American women writers that introduces a more diverse canon and emphasizes non-white and queer writers to better represent the experiences of all American women and to understand the importance of the short story for women
A Penguin Classic
One of The Millions’ Winter Most Anticipated.
“Zibrak curates a dozen short stories by women writers who have long been left out of American literary canon—most of them women of color—from Frances Ellen Watkins Harper to Zitkala-Ša.” – The Millions

When Four Stories by American Women was first published by Penguin Classics in 1990, it understandably reflected the second-wave feminist interpretations of that time—a period marked by an impressive recovery of what were then considered to be minor American writers. Since then, the four white women writers included in the volume—Rebecca Harding...

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