词条 | We Are Still Married: Stories & Letters |
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| italic title = force | image = We Are Still Married.jpg |alt=Cover illustration: A painting of an old-fashioned typewriter in the shelter of a grassy sand dune with a house and sea in the distance. | caption = Dust jacket from the first edition | author = Garrison Keillor | illustrator = | cover_artist = | country = United States | language = English | series = Lake Wobegon | genre = Short story | publisher = Viking Penguin | release_date = 1989 | media_type = Print (hardcover) | pages = 330 | isbn = 0-670-82647-2 | dewey = 813/.54 19 | congress = PS3561.E3755 W4 1989 | oclc = 18740437 | preceded_by = A Collection of Lake Wobegon Stories | followed_by = Wobegon Boy }}{{italic title|force=true}} We Are Still Married: Stories & Letters is a collection of short stories and poems by Garrison Keillor, including several set in the fictitious heartland town of Lake Wobegon, Minnesota. It was first published in hardcover by Viking Penguin, Inc. in 1989. An expanded edition was published in 1990. Contents{{div col|colwidth=22em}}
ReceptionBill Henderson, reviewing the collection in The New York Times, wrote "[t]he worst I could probably say about the 11 poems and 61 prose pieces brought together in We Are Still Married ... is that I liked some pieces better than others, but - and this is more than one can say for most such collections - I liked them all.[1] Notes1. ^Henderson, Bill. [https://www.nytimes.com/books/97/10/26/home/keillor-married.html "Ordinary Folks, Repulsive and Otherwise"] (review) in The New York Times, April 9, 1989, Late City Final Edition Section 7, page 13, column 1. {{Garrison Keillor}}{{DEFAULTSORT:We Are Still Married: Stories and Letters}} 2 : 1989 short story collections|Short story collections by Garrison Keillor |
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