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Larry Woiwode (Critical Survey of Long Fiction)
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Larry Woiwode is known primarily for his longer fiction, but he also frequently published short stories in such prominent literary periodicals as The Atlantic Monthly and The New Yorker; several of his stories were chosen for anthologies of the year’s best. He has written book reviews and essays for many newspapers, including The New York Times. The Neumiller Stories (1989), a collection of thirteen previously uncollected stories, including three penned in the 1980’s, expands the “family album” of narratives about the...
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