Dumped: An Anthology

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    • Grove Press, 2003, USA.
  • Edited by: B. Delores Max
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Literature is full of lyrical odes to the glory of falling in love. But what of its opposite — the moment when it becomes clear that things are indisputably over? Dumped is a survey of every type of romantic crack-up, a group of stories full of the hilarity, wisdom, insight, and sometimes, yes, fierce revenges of some of the most memorable broken hearts in recent literature. Dumped sheds light on what can be the toughest part of human relations — whether newly elucidating the misery we’ve all endured, or merely reminding us that others have had it far worse — from the mother in Elizabeth Berg’s “Open House” absurdly attempting to tell her son his father has left, to the betrayed wife in Roald Dahl’s “Lamb to Slaughter,” who beats her husband to death with a leg of lamb, then cooks it for the police. With contributions from such notable authors as Will Self, Saul Bellow, Alice Munro, Raymond Carver, Lorrie Moore, Dorothy Parker, Andre Dubus, and Tobias Wolff, as well as rising stars like Lucinda Rosenfeld and Steve Almond, Dumped spans every variety of romantic catastrophe and every possible response to it; from the wise to the hilarious, the bitter to the bittersweet. This book is the panacea for problems of the heart.


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Disenchantments – An Anthology of Modern Fairy Tale Poetry

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    • University Press of New England, 1985, USA.
  • Edited by: Wolfgang Mieder
  • Decorated with the black and white work of Hans Ruhl
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In the present anthology 101 fairy tale poems by 78 authors of English-speaking countries have been assembled for the first time. This collection is the result of more than a decade’s work, searching out these poems in books of poetry, poetry journals, and literary as well as cultural magazines. Only poems from [the 20th] century have been included since poems of the ninteenth century are often lengthy and usually just retell the fiary tale plot in rhymed form.

The poems in this collection are arranged into eleven chapters; the first two present a potpourri of poems that talk in general about the sense of fairy tales today and poems that react to various fairy tales or motifs. The remaining nine chapters deal with the most popular Grimm fairy tales, and they are arranged according to their sequence in the standard Grimm collection.

These poems are meant for adults just as the original fairy tales were told among adults to help them cope with the hardships, worries, and uncertainties of everyday life.


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Demonic Dangerous & Deadly

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  • Published by:
    • Dutton, 1983, U.K.
  • Edited by: Helen Hoke
  • Also contains:
    • “A Resumed Identity” by Ambrose Bierce
    • “Waxworks” by Robert Bloch
    • “Murder and Lonely Hearts” by Helen Nielsen
    • “The Tsantsa” by Maurice Sandoz
    • “Man Overboard!” by Winston Churchill
    • “So You Won’t Talk” by Manuel Komroff
    • “The Mistake” by Fielden Hughes
    • “Green Thoughts” by John Collier
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Death on Wheels

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    • Souvenir Press, 1999, UK.
  • Edited by: Peter Haining
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A Date With Danger

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The Damned

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  • Published by:
    • Lion Library, 1954, USA.
  • Edited by: Daniel Talbot
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Crime a la Carte

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  • Published by:
    • Signet, 1994, USA.
  • Edited by: Cynthia Manson
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The Company of Cats

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    • Doubleday, 1992, USA.
  • Edited by: Michael J. Rosen
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An entertaining collection of short stories, in which twenty writers investigate “our idiosyncratic affiliation with cats,” has been meticulously assembled for anyone who has ever been in awe of, in love with, fascinated, or frustrated by the mysterious and marvelous cat.


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Classic Mystery Stories

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  • Published by:
    • MQP Publications, 1999.
  • Also contains:
    • “The Signalman” by Charles Dickens
    • “The Bottle Imp” by Robert Louis Stevenson
    • “The Silver Mirror” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
    • “The Waxwork” by A.M. Burrage
    • “Puddle” by Arthur Porges
    • “The Night Wire” by H.F. Arnold
    • “Finney’s Wonder Tonic” by Alan Austin
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