Lee K. Abbott (Critical Survey of Short Fiction)
Other Literary Forms
Insisting that he lacks the energy to write a novel, Lee K. Abbott sticks to the short story as his genre of choice. He wrote a chapter of the novel The Putt at the End of the World (2000).
Achievements
Lee K. Abbott’s stories have been selected to appear in The Best American Short Stories (“The Final Proof of Fate and Circumstances,” 1984, and “Dreams of Distant Lives,” 1987), Prize Stories: The O. Henry Awards (“The Final Proof of Fate and Circumstances,” 1984 and “Living Alone in Iota,” 1984), and...
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