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On This Summer's Zoetrope

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Last week I got a copy of the Summer 2009 edition of Zoetrope: All-Story . Sure, I had read stories from Zoetrope before ( here ’s one I commented on a couple of weeks ago), but I had never held the print edition in my hands. It has a striking cover, and the pages are filled with photography. This abundance of images makes the slender volume quite tiny: there are six short stories in all, one of them two pages long. (About the artwork, well, it’s contemporary; some of the blobs of paint dripping on pages 27-28 were interesting. The guest designer was Antony, from Antony and the Johnsons . ) After I read the first story, I thought I’d be disappointed by this edition. Boy was I wrong. The following four stories were all superb. The first story was “At the Airport,” by Ryu Murakami. A woman is waiting at the airport for a customer who’s grown into her lover and with whom she is now planning to elope. She is divorced, one of the details about her life that we learn as she fills ...