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Richard Ford (Critical Survey of Long Fiction)
Other Literary Forms
Rock Springs (1987) brings together short stories that previously appeared in Esquire, Antaeus, The New Yorker, Granta, and TriQuarterly. Richard Ford has written screenplays, including an adaptation of his novel Wildlife. Women with Men (1997) is a collection of three novellas set in Montana, Chicago, and Paris that all revolve around the complications of romantic love.
Achievements
Ford has received increasingly high critical praise ever since The Sportswriter, which was...
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Sportswriter, The (American Fiction) -
Sportswriter, The (Character Profiles) -
Sportswriter, The (Identities and Issues) -
Wildlife (Literary Annual Reviews) -
Women with Men (Literary Annual Reviews) -
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Theory of Short Fiction (Topical Overview--Short Fiction)
