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- Pastoralia abstract "Pastoralia is short story writer George Saunders’s second full length short story collection, published in 2000. The collection received highly positive reviews from book critics and was ranked the fifth-greatest book of the 2000s by literary magazine The Millions. The book consists of stories that appeared (sometimes in different forms) in The New Yorker; most of the stories were O. Henry Award Prize Stories. The collection was a New York Times Notable Book for 2001.".
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- Pastoralia wikiPageWikiLink Feeling_Very_Strange:_The_Slipstream_Anthology.
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- Pastoralia wikiPageWikiLink The_A.V._Club.
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- Pastoralia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pastoralia".
- Pastoralia author George_Saunders.
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- Pastoralia name "Pastoralia".
- Pastoralia pages "208".
- Pastoralia publisher Riverhead_Books.
- Pastoralia releaseDate "June 2000".
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- Pastoralia comment "Pastoralia is short story writer George Saunders’s second full length short story collection, published in 2000. The collection received highly positive reviews from book critics and was ranked the fifth-greatest book of the 2000s by literary magazine The Millions. The book consists of stories that appeared (sometimes in different forms) in The New Yorker; most of the stories were O. Henry Award Prize Stories. The collection was a New York Times Notable Book for 2001.".
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