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Cruel Shoes is a collection of essays and short stories by Steve Martin and is also the title of one of the essays included, a satirical short-short story about a woman in a shoe store.[1]
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Author | Steve Martin |
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Language | English |
Genre | Short story, Humor fiction, Absurdist fiction |
Publisher | G. P. Putnam's Sons |
Publication date | 1977 (limited edition), June, 1979 (1st trade hardcover printing) |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (hardback & paperback) |
Pages | 179 |
ISBN | 0-399-12304-0 (trade hardcover 1st printing) |
OCLC | 105863285 |
Followed by | Pure Drivel (1998) |
Cruel Shoes was Martin’s first book, released in 1977 as a handmade limited edition of 750 signed and numbered books published by Press of the Pegacycle Lady (Victoria Dailey). The cover is just pale paper over pressboard. It only contained 48 pages and many of the stories that appeared in the trade version were not included.
The works included in the 1979 trade edition of the book are:
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