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First Love and Other Sorrows

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First Love and Other Sorrows
First edition cover (publ. Dial Press)
AuthorHarold Brodkey
GenreShort story collection
PublisherDial Press

First Love and Other Sorrows is a collection of short stories by Harold Brodkey, first published in 1958. Eight of its nine stories were originally printed in The New Yorker and the other, "Trio for Three Gentle Voices", in Mademoiselle.[1] The compilation was the first book Brodkey published.[citation needed]

Stories

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  • "The State of Grace"
  • "First Love and Other Sorrows"
  • "The Quarrel"
  • "Sentimental Education"
  • "Laurie Dressing"
  • "Laura"
  • "Trio for Three Gentle Voices"
  • "Piping Down the Valleys Wild"
  • "The Dark Woman of the Sonnets"

References

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  1. ^ Hill, Bob (January 16, 1958). "Looking At Books". Spokane Chronicle. p. 17. Retrieved April 18, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.