Crab Apple Jelly is a 1944 short story collection by Frank O'Connor.
[1] It includes the following stories: According to the critic Richard Ellmann, "crab apple jelly" was O'Connor's description of the "sweet and tart mixture" he aimed for in his work generally.
Ellmann adds, "[O'Connor's] best stories stir those facial muscles which, we are told, are the same for both laughing and weeping.
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