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Identify a short story published in the New Yorker 1960-1990 from a quote
Category: Arts and Entertainment > Books and Literature Asked by: mwgardner-ga List Price: $20.00 |
Posted:
29 Jan 2003 19:10 PST
Expires: 28 Feb 2003 19:10 PST Question ID: 155069 |
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Re: Identify a short story published in the New Yorker 1960-1990 from a quote
From: ivles-ga on 29 Jan 2003 22:04 PST |
Dear mwgardner, I surely hope you can provide more info on this. I've tried to look for the short stories in the New Yorker website but apparently the site need a subscription to be able to gain full access throught its website. http://www.newyorker.com/ And since you noted about Alice Munro, I've found the Directory listing of webpages related to her. I hope you can take your time browsing through the website, since I've a very slow connection. You can find many links on reviews of her work there. http://directory.google.com/Top/Arts/Literature/World_Literature/Canadian/Authors/Short_Story/Munro,_Alice/?tc=1 Sincerely, Ephi :) |
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Re: Identify a short story published in the New Yorker 1960-1990 from a quote
From: omnivorous-ga on 30 Jan 2003 04:46 PST |
Mwgardner -- Quite a task here. The New Yorker is indexed on-line since 1980 by Infotrac, a fee-based service that many public libraries have available. There are 17 Alice Munro stories published between 1980-1990 (and another 20 since 1990). The best that I could do is provide this list of 17. I'm not sure if the Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature will list stories by author pre-1980 but another researcher may know. Best regards, Omnivorous-GA |
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Re: Identify a short story published in the New Yorker 1960-1990 from a quote
From: figure8out-ga on 30 Jan 2003 10:39 PST |
Do you think it might be this? Elisabeth Harvor 1982 "Heart Trouble," The Penguin Book of Modern Canadian Short Stories, published by Penguin, Markham, Ontario; first appeared in The New Yorker on March 12, 1979. This is, of course, just a shot in the dark on my part. Good luck with your search! |
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Re: Identify a short story published in the New Yorker 1960-1990 from a quote
From: omnivorous-ga on 30 Jan 2003 11:23 PST |
Mwgardner -- You might also want to consider Melissa Hardy, who, though born in the U.S., has worked at the University of Toronto and written a number of short stories about Ontario and Canada. Best regards, Omnivorous-GA |
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Re: Identify a short story published in the New Yorker 1960-1990 from a quote
From: torq-ga on 30 Mar 2003 08:07 PST |
Dear Mwgardner, I know this question has long ago expired, but for some reason it stuck in my mind, and I mentioned it to a friend the other day. She immediately thought it sounded familiar, and suggested that this may be the book which the excerpt was from: "The Book of Eve". Beresford-Howe, Constance. McCelland & Stewart, 1973 Here is my friend's summary of the book: "It was very, very popular at the time and is the story of a woman locked into a marriage that she can't leave because she has no independent income. When her first pension cheque arrives, she takes the train to Montreal where she finds a room of her own and proceeds to flower. Eventually, she falls in love with an artist. I don't remember how it turned out but it was a delightful and thought-provoking book for women at the time - especially those in middle age during the late 60's andd 70's." Here is a link to the amazon listing: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0771011040/qid=1049040176/sr=1-3/ref=sr_1_3/002-3672521-6643214?v=glance&s=books And the Amazon editorial description: "First published in 1973, The Book of Eve has become a classic. When Eva Carroll walks out on her husband of 40 years, it is an unplanned, completely spontaneous gesture. Yet Eva feels neither guilt nor remorse. Instead, she feels rejuvenated and blissfully free. As she builds a new life for herself in a boarding house on the wrong side of Montreal, she finds happiness and independence and, when she least expects it, love." I am very curious to know if this is the book. Let me know if it rings a bell! Cheers, Torq |
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Re: Identify a short story published in the New Yorker 1960-1990 from a quote
From: mwgardner-ga on 31 Mar 2003 06:18 PST |
Well, this has been fun. I haven't identified the story, but I have had -- thanks to you researchers -- an email exchange with Elisabeth Harvor. She was quite certain that she and Alice Munro where the only Canadian women who published in the New Yorker in the timeframe. the most recent comment suggests "The Book of Eve". Beresford-Howe, Constance. Although the theme is similar, there are two critical differences: mine is a short story, not a novel, and my heroine does not so much walk out as is dismissed. Well, although I haven't gotten an answer to my question, I have read Elisabeth Harvor's stories - fine work -- and now I have another new author to try. |
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