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The Best American Short Stories 2021

by Jesmyn Ward (Editor), Heidi Pitlor (Series editor)

Other authors: Gabriel Bump (Contributor), Rita Chang-Eppig (Contributor), Vanessa Cuti (Contributor), Jenzo Duque (Contributor), Brandon Hobson (Contributor)15 more, Jamil Jan Kochai (Contributor), Nicole Krauss (Contributor), David Means (Contributor), Yxta Maya Murray (Contributor), Eloghosa Osunde (Contributor), Jane Pek (Contributor), Tracey Rose Peyton (Contributor), Christa Romanosky (Contributor), George Saunders (Contributor), Shanteka Sigers (Contributor), Stephanie Soileau (Contributor), Madhuri Vijay (Contributor), Bryan Washington (Contributor), Kevin Wilson (Contributor), C Pam Zhang (Contributor)

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Series: The Best American Short Stories (2021)

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A collection of the year's best stories selected by Jesmyn Ward In her introduction to The Best American Short Stories 2021, guest editor Jesmyn Ward says that the best fiction offers the reader a "sense of repair. "The stories in this year's collection accomplish just that, immersing the reader in powerfully imagined worlds and allowing them to bring some of that power into their own lives. From a stirring portrait of Rodney King's final days to a surreal video game set in the Middle East, with real consequences, to an indigenous boy's gripping escape from his captors, this collection renders profoundly empathetic depictions of the variety of human experience. These stories are poignant reminders of the possibilities of fiction: as you sink into world after world, become character after character, as Ward writes, you "forget yourself, and then, upon surfacing, know yourself and others anew. The Best American Short Stories 2021 includes GABRIEL BUMP - BRANDON HOBSON - DAVID MEANS - JANE PEK - TRACEY ROSE PEYTON - GEORGE SAUNDERS - BRYAN WASHINGTON - KEVIN WILSON - C PAM ZHANG and others.… (more)
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The two I liked the least involved drugs -- more of a subject matter thing than craft. My favorites were Jenzo Duque's "The Rest of Us": voice and structure and style and imagery; David Means's "Clementine, Carmelita, Dog": POV and plot; Eloghosa's "Good Boy": voice, and diction and setting; and Jane Pek's "Portrait of Two Young Ladies": characterization and imagery and voice. So, clearly, voice seems to be a strong force for me. Plot was not centered in this collection -- maybe because Ward's work also does not center it? ( )
  eas7788 | Feb 7, 2022 |
The Best American Short Stories 2021, edited and with a wonderful introduction by Jesmyn Ward, is largely what you would expect from such an anthology, a collection of strong short stories that will speak to individual readers differently. In other words, like any collection, even from single authors, some stories will appeal to a reader more than others. There, I stated the obvious, but we need to remember this when reading such books.

The nice thing about a collection like this is that every story is strong and offers something for the reader. So readers who want or prefer very specific things will like some a great deal while not being moved by others. Readers who love short stories, both individually as stories and collectively as various short form ways of conveying some kind of narrative will find something rewarding in every story here. That is different from "liking" every story here, though some may well do that too. I enjoyed every story here, some more than others, some for the emotions they elicited, some for the perspective they offered on life, and a couple mainly for how they chose to present the story. I admittedly like the short story form quite a bit so am open to more ways of enjoying a story than simply like/dislike.

I would recommend this collection to any reader who even sometimes enjoys short stories, with perhaps a weaker recommendation to those who read short form fiction almost exclusively in any one particular genre, these stories tend to follow very few generic "rules" so you may find fewer works that speak to you here.

Reviewed from a copy made available by the publisher via NetGalley. ( )
  pomo58 | Sep 28, 2021 |
As these things work, all of the stories selected by two-time National Book Award winner Jesmyn Ward for The Best American Short Stories 2021 compilation were actually published in English in American or Canadian periodicals between January 2020 and January 2021 by writers who call either the United States or Canada home. For that reason, the stories reflect much of the craziness that the world experienced during the chaotic year that 2020 so unexpectedly turned out to be for all of us. The stories told to us here by the especially diverse group of writers chosen to represent America’s best short writing of 2021 are thought-provoking reminders of just how different we all are now from who we were just one year earlier.

Almost every short story compilation will read differently to different readers. The favorite stories of one reader may barely impact another reader at all; some readers will love almost every story in the collection while others toss the book aside in frustration that none of the stories work for them. That’s just the way it happens, and with that caveat in mind, I want to give special mention to four of the twenty stories in The Best American Short Stories 2021 that most directly spoke to me.

The first is “Clementine, Carmelita Dog” (originally published in Granta) by David Means, a story that captures much of the feeling of isolation and despair that seems to have been so common during much of 2020. This story, although it uses the third person voice, is told largely through the eyes of Clementine, a “middle-aged dachshund,” who positively impacts the lives of two separate households, once as “Clementine” and then as “Carmelita.” While not exactly a feel-good story, this one leaves the reader in a hopeful mood about the things we can learn from the year we’ve just endured.

“Paradise,” by Maya Murray (originally published in The Southern Review), more directly addresses one of 2020’s disasters, the California wildfires that annually devastate portions of that state. In this character-driven story, we watch a woman trying to convince her 80-year-old father-in-law, a man for whom she now feels responsible despite his lifelong antagonism toward her, that it is time to abandon their home and run for their lives before it is too late to escape the fires. As I watched the interplay between the characters, I found myself wishing this one was much longer than it is.

Stephanie Soilleau’s “Haguillory” (originally published in Zoetrope: All-Story) is a revealing story about a deeply, probably permanently, flawed old man who confirms what kind of man he really is at the very end of the story. The story takes place in Louisiana, shortly after a hurricane has passed through the state, during a crabbing expedition the man and his wife have decided to make. Haguillory is a hard-to-forget fictional character that has earned his place in my memory — even though I can’t tell you why without spoiling the story.

Finally, there is “Biology,” by Kevin Wilson (originally published in The Southern Review), the story I found to be most touching one of the twenty in the collection. “Biology” is told largely in flashback through the eyes of a gay man who has just heard that his favorite high school teacher has died, the biology teacher who is responsible for having practically saved the man’s life by showing him, by example, how to survive his high school years. The teacher is a very complicated character, and I found myself being completely immersed in the world that Wilson created in the limited number of pages he allowed himself to tell the man’s story.

Bottom Line: The Best American Short Stories 2021 is an outstanding addition to this long-running series of short story compilations. That it reflects the work and world-views of such a diverse group of writers is an added bonus to readers looking to experience the writing of a group of young, new-to-them authors.

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  SamSattler | Aug 7, 2021 |
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A collection of the year's best stories selected by Jesmyn Ward In her introduction to The Best American Short Stories 2021, guest editor Jesmyn Ward says that the best fiction offers the reader a "sense of repair. "The stories in this year's collection accomplish just that, immersing the reader in powerfully imagined worlds and allowing them to bring some of that power into their own lives. From a stirring portrait of Rodney King's final days to a surreal video game set in the Middle East, with real consequences, to an indigenous boy's gripping escape from his captors, this collection renders profoundly empathetic depictions of the variety of human experience. These stories are poignant reminders of the possibilities of fiction: as you sink into world after world, become character after character, as Ward writes, you "forget yourself, and then, upon surfacing, know yourself and others anew. The Best American Short Stories 2021 includes GABRIEL BUMP - BRANDON HOBSON - DAVID MEANS - JANE PEK - TRACEY ROSE PEYTON - GEORGE SAUNDERS - BRYAN WASHINGTON - KEVIN WILSON - C PAM ZHANG and others.

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