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Old 01-07-2010, 05:30 PM
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Can anyone think of short stories in which a writer (in any genre) is a prominent character? So far I have "Builders" by Richard Yates, but I'm drawing a blank otherwise.
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Old 01-07-2010, 06:16 PM
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Sam,

I'm drawing a blank too. But if I were searching, I think I'd look at Borges, Barthelme, Anderson, Mary Robison...

Do you have a specific timeframe? Region? Subgenre?

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Wow, that's a difficult question. There are a number of novels, but short stories? (There's always the Murder She Wrote series, but I don't think that's what you're looking for!) If you'd accept a novella, there's A Death in Venice. And the Brad Pitt character in A River Runs Through it was a reporter. That was Norman Maclain's (sp?) book and could probably be called a novella. I think there were two other stories published with it (and they were rather good!)

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Borges used librarians more than writers I think. (It's been some time.)

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Nick in Papa's "Big Two Hearted River": "He felt he had left everything behind, the need for thinking, the need to write, other needs. It was all back of him."

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Hem's Fisher King is also the hero of The Sun Also Rises.
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And, oddly enough, "Bartleby the Scrivener."
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John Updike wrote three or so collections worth of stories about the writer Henry Bech, including a sometimes anthologized story, The Bulgarian Poetess. Bech was Jewish, not at all prolific, and won the Nobel prize.

Alice Munro's short stories contain some writers and many would-be writers. One of my favorites is The Office, from her first collection, The Dance of the Happy Shades.
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