By Staff, June 6, 2007
For its Summer Fiction issue, The New Yorker invited several writers to share their real-life summer movie memories. All seven essays from the issue, as well as online-only pieces by Jeffrey Eugenides and A. M. Homes, are featured on the magazine's Web site.
The stories include
"At the Drive-In," by Jeffrey Eugenides (online only)
"Bonnie and Clyde," by A
. M. Homes (online only)
"Atlanta," by Miranda July
"Walkabout," by Jeffrey Eugenides
"Ice Cream and Ashes," by Roger Angell
"Immortality," by Gary Shteyngart
"Commando," by Dave Eggers
"Summer of ’42," by Charles D’Ambrosio
"Old Enough," by Marisa Silver
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