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The Scarlet Ibis was the first story by James Hurst to appear in a national magazine. It was first published in the Atlantic Monthly in July 1960 and won the magazine's Atlantic First Award for fiction that year. The magazine's introduction describes The Scarlet Ibis as a touching story of a boy and his crippled brother.
Soon after its publication, the story, as Hurst said in a telephone interview with this reviewer, took on a life of its own. It was quickly granted the status of a classic and has been published in many high-school and college literature textbooks since the late 1960s.
Beginning in 1951, Hurst wrote other short stories and a play over a ten-year period, some of which were published in small literary reviews. None achieved the recognition accorded to The Scarlet Ibis. Despite the story's undoubted quality, the fact that it was not followed...
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