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Robert Stone (Critical Survey of Short Fiction)
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Robert Stone is best known as an award-winning novelist, but he also wrote the screenplay adaptations of his first two novels, A Hall of Mirrors (1967) and Dog Soldiers (1974), entitled WUSA (1970) and Who’ll Stop the Rain (1978), respectively. He has also written the novel Damascus Gate (1998) and contributed dozens of literary and social essays, travel pieces, and political commentaries to leading journals, and he edited (with Katrina Kenison) The Best American Short Stories 1992.
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Theory of Short Fiction (Topical Overview--Short Fiction)
