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  1. Audio CD: 27 items
  2. Publisher: Brilliance Audio on CD Unabridged; 2011-11-15
  3. Author: Eudora Welty
  4. Format: Audiobook, CD, Unabridged
  5. ISBN: 145585767X
  6. Sales Rank in Books: #308477

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One of the truly great works of twentieth-century American literature, Eudora Welty’s Collected Stories confirms her place as a contemporary master of short fiction. Welty wrote prolifically over the course of her long career, but the heart and soul of her literary vision lay with the short story. The forty-one pieces reproduced here, written over a period of three decades, include “Petrified Man,” “Why I Live at the P.O.,” “The Wide Net,” and “The Bride of the Innisfallen.” “I have been told,” Welty writes in the introduction, “both in approval and in accusation, that I seem to love all my characters.” The characters that spring to life in this masterwork reveal the depth and breadth of her love. “The richness of such talent resists a summing up . . . She is always honest, always just. And she is vastly entertaining. The stories are magnificent.” —Maureen Howard, The New York Times Book Review “Eudora Welty is one of our purest, finest, gentlest voices and this collection is something to be treasured.” —Anne Tyler, The Washington Star “The ironic tenderness of Chekhov, the almost feral edge of Maupassant, the ominousness of Poe and Bierce, the lacy strength of Henry Green. She is probably the finest Mozartian stylist writing in the English language.” —Mary Lee Settle, Saturday Review “The breadth of Welty’s offering is finally most visible not in the variety of types — farce, satire, horror, lyric, pastoral, mystery — but in the clarity and solidity and absolute honesty of a lifetime’s vision.” —Reynolds Price, The New Republic

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Average Customer Review
4.3 out of 5 stars (24 customer reviews)

47 of 48 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Buy This Book And A Large Highlighter, June 9, 2002
James L. Vickery "Larry Vickery" (Cordova, tn United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Collected Stories of Eudora Welty (Hardcover)
You will run out of highlighter ink reading this one, because there are so many passages you will surely want to reread and savor later.This grand matriarch of Southern Writer Tradition was first discovered, praised and published by luminaries such as Robert Penn Warren when he was coeditor of The Southern Review, Edward Weeks when he was editor of The Atlantic Monthly, and Mary Louise Aswell, when she was fiction editor of Harper's Bazaar.This collection of stories is truly worthy to be called a classic. It is sometimes tedious reading, because the stories and characters are complex. After a number of false starts over a period of years, I finally resolved to give this scholarly work the focused time and attention it deserves, and feel richly rewarded for the effort.Ms. Welty joins the ranks of great writers who prove to us that a great writer does not have to live the experience to effectively write about it. She leaps with ease between characters as diverse as Aaron...Read more


34 of 35 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Master of the Short Story., March 9, 2000
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This review is from: The Collected Stories of Eudora Welty (Paperback)
For those who want to jump-start their introduction to southern literature, this is as fine a beginning point as you will find anywhere. The prose is so richly drawn that it feels like poetry, and the images in "A Curtain of Green" and "A Still Moment" will take your breath away. You have to slow down to savor every carefully crafted sentence. Very highly recommended.


46 of 50 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Pure Southern Gothic, July 11, 2001
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This review is from: The Collected Stories of Eudora Welty (Paperback)
If Flannery O'Connor is the Empress of Southern gothic writing, than Welty is for sure the Queen. Her stories perplex, confuse, amaze and just plain make you happy that people can write like this.Her short stories are a given on any English professor's syllabus, and with good reason. Not only are they well written and chock full of metaphors and symbolism, but they speak a multi-generational and multi-regional dialect all their own.Personal fave: Why I Live at the P.O.

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