TDR’s
Short Story Survey 2008
(June 2008)
We asked you: "What was the best short
story collection published in Canada since 1980?" And you
responded. Let there be no false suspense. The top three you chose, in
order:
- We So Seldom Look On Love by Barbara
Gowdy
- Toronto Stories: The People One Knows by Daniel Jones
- Something by Alice Munro, either Moons of
Jupiter or Friend of My Youth
Interesting, eh? Click here
to read comments from the editor about this arbitrary process.
Here are the other titles, the long list,
selected by TDR readers, in no particular order:
- Yesterday's
People by Goran Simic
- Six
Ways to Sunday by Christian McPherson
- Long Story Short by Elyse Friedman
- As Birds Bring Forth the Sun by
Alistair MacLeod
- Tales from Firozsha Baag by Rohinton
Mistry
- Inspecting the Vaults by Eric
McCormack
- The four volumes of Blaise's collected
stories (Southern Stories, Montreal
Stories, Pittsburgh
Stories, World Body)
- Seven Dreams by David Demchuck
- Standing Stones by John Metcalf
- Natasha by David Bezmozgis
- All the Anxious Girls on Earth by
Zsuzsi Gartner
- Whatever
Happens by Tim Conley
TDR also asked publishers to recommend titles.
That list consists of:
- Gloria Sawai's, A
Song for Nettie Johnson. This won the Governor's General Award
and 5 other awards the year it was published, 2001.
- Russell Wangersky's The
Hour of Bad Decisions. This was long listed for The Giller
and received six other award nods in 2006.
- One
Foot in Heaven
- A
Feast of Longing
- Long
After Fathers
- The
Cult of Quick Repairs by Dede Crane
- The Logogryph by Thomas Wharton (shortlisted
for the Dublin Impac Award (2006), the Sunburst Award and won the
Alberta Book Award for Short Fiction.)
- The Watermelon Social by Elaine
McCluskey (shortlisted for Atlantic Book Awards, 2006).
- Would
You Hide Me? by JJ Steinfeld
- Anton Chekhov was Never in Charlottetown
by JJ Steinfeld
- Learning to Swim by Larry Lynch
- cumulus
Press' Tendril Anthology Series of short stories by young
writers under 25.
- Outskirts: Women Writing From Small
Spaces edited by Emily Schultz.
- The Vagrant Revue of New Fiction
- Suburban
Pornography by Matthew Firth
- Knucklehead and Other Stories by W.
Mark Giles, 2003 (Winner of the City of Calgary Book Award)
- The Inanimate Word by Robert
Strandquist, 2001
- Airborne Photo by Clint Burnham,
1999
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Plus a bunch from Porcupine's Quill:
- Adderson, Caroline Bad Imaginings
- Barnes, Mike Aquarium
- Borsky, Mary Influence of the Moon
- Colford, Ian Evidence
- Creelman, Libby Walking in
Paradise
- Dearing, Ramona So
Beautiful
- English, Sharon Zero Gravity
- Glennon, Paul The Dodecahedron
- Glennon, Paul How
Did You Sleep?
- Grant, Jessica Making Light of
Tragedy
- Kady, Vivette J. Most Wanted
- McCormack, J. The Rule of Last Clear
Chance
- Miller, K. D. A Litany in Time of
Plague
- Sabatini, Sandra The One with the News
- Sarah, Robyn Promise of Shelter
- Sileika, Antanas Buying on Time
- Swan, Mary Emma's Hands
- Tester, Royston Summat Else
- Webster, Barry The Sound of All
Flesh
TDR Story
Survey 2008 – Editorial
by Michael Bryson
I guess the first thing to note is that the list
includes nothing by Margaret Atwood. Or Carol Shields. Or Mordecai
Richler. Or Timothy Findley. Or Margaret Lawrence. Or Robertson Davies.
So much for the Canadian canon.
But then, the list also doesn’t include
anything by Douglas Glover,
Leon Rooke, Mavis Gallant,
Lisa Moore, Mark
Anthony Jarman, Lynn
Coady, Greg
Hollingshead, Norman Levine, Bonnie Burnard, John
Lavery, Derek McCormack
or Sheila
Heti.
So much for the alternative Canadian canon.
The second thing to note about the list, is that
it doesn’t mean anything. Or if it means anything, the methodology of
putting the list together wouldn’t stand up to much scrutiny.
The list does seem to suggest an appetite among
TDR’s readers for a more "experimental" type of short story
than is typically associated with the form in Canada. Jane Urquhart’s
2007 Penguin
anthology of Canadian short stories, for example, perpetuated a, um,
reactionary aesthetic.
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