R. V. Cassill (1919–2002)
Author of The Norton Anthology of Short Fiction
About the Author
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Works by R. V. Cassill
The Norton Anthology of Short Fiction (1978) — Editor; Author, some editions — 1,585 copies, 4 reviews
Norton Anthology of Short Fiction: Instructor's Handbook for the Complete and Shorter Editions (1977) 4 copies
My Sister's Keeper 4 copies
Fifteen by Three 3 copies
Intro # 2 2 copies
The Buccaneer 2 copies
Nurses' Quarters 1 copy
The Eagle on the Coin 1 copy
Doktor Cobbs Spiel 1 copy
Doktor Cobbs Spiel 1 copy
Associated Works
The Workshop: Seven Decades of the Iowa Writers Workshop - 43 Stories, Recollections, & Essays on Iowa's Place in Twentieth-Century American Literature (1999) — Contributor — 197 copies, 1 review
Rediscoveries: Informal Essays in Which Well-Known Novelists Rediscover Neglected Works of Fiction by One of Their Favorite Authors (1971) — Contributor — 27 copies
32 Współczesne Opowiadania Amerykańskie - Tom II — Contributor — 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Cassill, R. V.
- Legal name
- Cassill, Ronald Verlin
- Birthdate
- 1919-05-17
- Date of death
- 2002-03-25
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of Iowa (MA)
- Occupations
- editor
professor - Organizations
- United States Army
Brown University - Awards and honors
- American Academy of Arts and Letters Academy Award (Literature, 1995)
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Cedar Falls, Iowa, USA
- Places of residence
- Paris, France
New York, New York, USA - Place of death
- Providence, Rhode Island, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Reviews
This behemoth of an anthology offers an assortment of fabulous short stories from authors ranging across the globe and spanning decades. The anthology is over 1700 pages long; it arranges the stories in alphabetical order according to the author's last name, and begins with a couple of introductory essays that examine the nature of short fiction. The last hundred or so pages focus on the art of writing with small essays and interviews by authors about various aspects of their creative art. show more Readers will find many big names associated with short fiction, such as Hemingway and Chekhov, Carver and Munro ... and more, much more, but just listing the many authors would take far too much space.
The vast diversity of this collection makes it difficult to review. Although all the selections are joined together by their format, they demonstrate the versatility of the genre when penned by talented writers. I loved many of these stories, liked most of them, and only disliked a handful (not because they weren't elegantly crafted, but because the subject matter bothered me too much). The edition includes a marvelous example of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's magical realism, "The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World", and a novella by Thomas Mann, "Death in Venice". You can read a classic of irony and feminism by Kate Chopin, "The Story of an Hour" or discover the traditional short story form perfected in John Steinbeck's "The Chrysanthemums". Maybe ponder Joyce Carlo Oates's story that plays with narrative structure, "How I Contemplated the World from the Detroit House of Correction and Began My Life Over Again". Or find some of your own favorites out of the countless works of art represented here.
Norton is a fabulous publisher of literary and critical texts, so when you see their name on a book, you know it is a safe bet. Here again they demonstrate their ability, selecting a mountain of worthy short stories, and framing them with critical essays that are brief and simply set up the anthology, letting the stories speak for themselves. For a reader who is a lover of this genre, a student who is studying reading or writing, or a newcomer looking for an introduction to short fiction, this book is absolutely my top choice out of all the collections of literary short fiction that I have read. I recommend it as a stunning collection that would grace every library. show less
The vast diversity of this collection makes it difficult to review. Although all the selections are joined together by their format, they demonstrate the versatility of the genre when penned by talented writers. I loved many of these stories, liked most of them, and only disliked a handful (not because they weren't elegantly crafted, but because the subject matter bothered me too much). The edition includes a marvelous example of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's magical realism, "The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World", and a novella by Thomas Mann, "Death in Venice". You can read a classic of irony and feminism by Kate Chopin, "The Story of an Hour" or discover the traditional short story form perfected in John Steinbeck's "The Chrysanthemums". Maybe ponder Joyce Carlo Oates's story that plays with narrative structure, "How I Contemplated the World from the Detroit House of Correction and Began My Life Over Again". Or find some of your own favorites out of the countless works of art represented here.
Norton is a fabulous publisher of literary and critical texts, so when you see their name on a book, you know it is a safe bet. Here again they demonstrate their ability, selecting a mountain of worthy short stories, and framing them with critical essays that are brief and simply set up the anthology, letting the stories speak for themselves. For a reader who is a lover of this genre, a student who is studying reading or writing, or a newcomer looking for an introduction to short fiction, this book is absolutely my top choice out of all the collections of literary short fiction that I have read. I recommend it as a stunning collection that would grace every library. show less
A great collection of short stories. This is a great, smaller, anthology for the fan of short fiction.
When I was studying English for undergrad, I had to purchase an excessive number of copies of literature textbooks and anthologies. This was one of them, which will most likely never be used again, but considering it cost me as much as it did, it'll stick around for a bit longer.
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