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Lucy's Home For Girls Raised By Wolves The short story as a literary form has the power to convey ideas as complex and nuanced as longer-form fiction. As King (2007) notes, short stories often struggle to find an audience, despite being on the surface easier to digest. Their length makes them perfect for brief reading, but the audience seems constantly dwindling. Yet the short story medium has precisely the power to articulate everyday issues in meaningful ways, something seen in Karen Russell's St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves, for example.

Minus (2009), in reviewing an anthology of short stories, supports King's idea that there are still some excellent short story writers in America, if they are a dying breed. Short stories should have a fairly high energy level, moving quickly through their narrative, as compact as it is, in order to convey ideas. This should be a pinnacle of writing, then, because it demands the author to be efficient, and to write every sentence with particular punch. When a story is creative and powerful, it becomes a great short story.

Russell's story echoes the conflict experienced in bi-cultural immigrant children. The girls leave their homes of early childhood, which are closer to their birth culture, but in school they become enculturated with their new land. They progress through different stages of growth to the point where they theoretically become bicultural. Yet, the bicultural nature is illusory in...

In particular the imagery of the religious school used for enculturation can be found in Jesuit schools around the world, and was even used in North America well into the 20th century to transform people from their former culture to the modern one. The story has power precisely because it is open to multiple interpretations. King praises this work, rightly, because it has energy, context, and can be quite thought-provoking in seeking to determine its precise meaning.
The immigrant theme is common in literature today -- immigrant stories inherently have this internal, cultural identity conflict, and are therefore not only powerful but common in immigrant cultures (Wagner, 2010). People come to new countries, but if they arrive as adults they often have a strong sense of identity, and never really progress through the different stages described in the story. Their children, however, do, because they are more malleable. It can be a difficult transition, and like the narrator many people find it easier to choose one culture or another, rather than truly becoming bicultural as the Jesuits in the story suggest. The nature of biculturalism thus becomes an important idea here -- the people doing the enculturation on behalf of the dominant culture might argue…

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Brown, J. (1997). Ethnicity and the American Short Story. Wellesley College.

King, S. (2007). What ails the short story. New York Times Magazine. Retrieved April 17, 2016 from http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/30/books/review/King2-t.html

Minus, E. (2009). Competent, fair, good, better, best. Sewanee Review. Vol. 117 (2)

Russell, K. (2009) St. Lucy's home for girls raised by wolves. Retrieved April 17, 2016 from http://cisyeo.pbworks.com/f/Girls+Raised+By+Wolves.pdf
Wagner, V. (2010). The Canadian immigrant experience, in short. Toronto Star. Retrieved April 17, 2016 from http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/books/2010/03/24/the_canadian_immigrant_experience_in_short.html
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