This year’s finalists are:
Binocular Vision: new and selected stories (M)
by Edith Pearlman
“*Starred Review* There is a vast difference between reading Pearlman’s stories in a magazine or anthology and reading this collection. In settings ranging from unnamed South American countries to the Boston suburbs, from the current day to the last century (e.g., the Russian Revolution, WWII), depictions of people, places, and manners are so perfect that the stories become totally immersive… Give this wonderful collection to fans of such classic short story writers as Andre Dubus and Alice Munro and novelists like Nicole Krauss. They will thank you.” – Booklist
The Angel Esmeralda: nine stories (M)
by Don DeLillo
“A collection of short stories, written between 1979 and 2011, chronicling – and foretelling – three decades of American life Set in Greece, the Caribbean, Manhattan, a white-collar prison and outer space, these nine stories are a mesmerizing introduction to Don DeLillo’s iconic voice, from the rich, startling, jazz-infused rhythms of his early work to the spare, distilled, monastic language of the later stories” – Publisher
We Others: new and selected stories (M)
by Steven Millhauser
“The surreal, magical, and vaguely threatening universe of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Millhauser is grandly portrayed in this story collection. Among the new tales, book lovers will not want to miss “The People of the Book,” a story in the form of a graduation speech to young people who learn of their strange heritage from a distant past. The title piece is an enthralling ghost story, detailing the journey of a departed “soul” and his relationship to a lonely woman whose house he comes to inhabit…. Entertaining and disturbing, these brilliant creations are recommended for most fiction readers; an especially good choice for libraries that don’t currently have at least some of Millhauser’s collections.” – Library Journal
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2012/01/story-prize-best-of-us-short-fiction.html