For Lydia Davis, writing has always wished to be as concise as possible. Her very short stories have almost no plot, emerging as reiterative pieces of thoughts where the chronology becomes a subject rather than a formal device. One of the most important aspects of her tales is that they are nourished by ordinary people and by the frustrations we find around us. They ingeniously manage to focus on what is important in everyday life, revealing its beauty and rescuing what is valuable in the simple actions of each day, immortalizing them with a very particular style. Davis's narratives may be bizarre, absurd and strange but they keep a secret truth to be discovered. Her short stories are undoubtedly short ways to express the secrecy of many tr...
The novella – often considered to be the most sophisticated mode of short fiction – has attracted so...
Each story within Snapshots places the characters in situations where their past behaviors will be c...
Despite the almost universal insistence of short-story writers that their genre resembles poetry, th...
Lydia Davis is best known for her work in the short short story form, that is, very short stories of...
This thesis explores the narrative strategies of Lydia Davis’s short fiction. Based on close reading...
Situates Davis\u27s fiction with the minimalist tradition due to its brevity, reliance on allusion, ...
What She Knows is a collection of ten stories that may better illustrate what isn\u27t known than wh...
I believe that books, when stripped down to their bare bones, are simply tales displayed in whatever...
Though short story as a distinct form of literature seems to be a very recent phenomenon, in fact, i...
The dissertation will consist of a book-length collection of short stories, dealing largely in unive...
In “Words [Don’t Always] Fail Me: The Complexities of Gender and Genre in Short Fiction by Female Au...
This project contains a collection of original short fiction due for publication by Valley Press (Ja...
The history of writing would be enriched if it were known who wrote or told the first story. Yet, it...
“Everything Looks Like Love: Stories” is a Master of Fine Arts thesis comprised of eleven short stor...
Although Alice Munro is a contemporary writer who has denied having any interest in a literary trad...
The novella – often considered to be the most sophisticated mode of short fiction – has attracted so...
Each story within Snapshots places the characters in situations where their past behaviors will be c...
Despite the almost universal insistence of short-story writers that their genre resembles poetry, th...
Lydia Davis is best known for her work in the short short story form, that is, very short stories of...
This thesis explores the narrative strategies of Lydia Davis’s short fiction. Based on close reading...
Situates Davis\u27s fiction with the minimalist tradition due to its brevity, reliance on allusion, ...
What She Knows is a collection of ten stories that may better illustrate what isn\u27t known than wh...
I believe that books, when stripped down to their bare bones, are simply tales displayed in whatever...
Though short story as a distinct form of literature seems to be a very recent phenomenon, in fact, i...
The dissertation will consist of a book-length collection of short stories, dealing largely in unive...
In “Words [Don’t Always] Fail Me: The Complexities of Gender and Genre in Short Fiction by Female Au...
This project contains a collection of original short fiction due for publication by Valley Press (Ja...
The history of writing would be enriched if it were known who wrote or told the first story. Yet, it...
“Everything Looks Like Love: Stories” is a Master of Fine Arts thesis comprised of eleven short stor...
Although Alice Munro is a contemporary writer who has denied having any interest in a literary trad...
The novella – often considered to be the most sophisticated mode of short fiction – has attracted so...
Each story within Snapshots places the characters in situations where their past behaviors will be c...
Despite the almost universal insistence of short-story writers that their genre resembles poetry, th...