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32. The Short Stories of Julian Maclaren-Ross 33. Alan Sillitoe: “The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner” 34. The Short Stories of Elizabeth Taylor 35. The Short Fiction of V.S. Pritchett 36. Edna O'Brien: “A Rose in the Heart of New York” 37. Doris Lessing: African Stories 38. The Desire for Clarity: Seán O'Faoláin's “Lovers of the Lake” 39. The Short Stories of Muriel Spark 40. Jean Rhys: “Let Them Call It Jazz” 41. George Mackay Brown: “Witch,” “Master Halcrow, Priest,” “A Time to Keep,” and “The Tarn and the Rosary” 42. William Trevor: Uncertain Grounds for Assured Art 43. John McGahern: Nightlines 44. The Clinking of an Identity Disk: Bernard MacLaverty's “Walking the Dog” 45. Angela Carter's The Bloody Chamber: A World Transformed by Imagination and Desire – Adventures in Anarcho-Surrealism 46. J.G. Ballard: Psychopathology, Apocalypse, and the Media Landscape 47. The Short Stories of Benjamin Okri 48. James Kelman: Greyhound for Breakfast 49. Hanif Kureishi: Love in a Blue Time ... log in or subscribe to read full text

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