A Book Review LITERARY WORKS IN ENGLISH LEARNING AS SHOWN IN DISCOVERING FICTION DISCOVERING FICTION: A Reader of American Short Stories Judith Kay and Rosemary Gelshenen New York, Cambridge University Press Xxiv + 216 pp. ISBN 0-521-00559-0 Reviewed by Antonius Herujiyanto1 Discovering Fiction is a two-level anthology of American short stories by classic and contemporary American authors, released on May 28, 2005. The authors, Judith Kay and Rosemary Gelshenen, have definitely worked hard in collecting the short stories and organized them into five thematic sections with two up to four units and a section review. Reading the two books, Kay and Gelshenen may be praised as having briliantly played the roles of two American diplomats, namely, two American educational an cultural Attachees providing or rather introducing Antonius Herujiyanto, M.A., Ph.D. is a faculty member of the Department of Language and Arts Education Sanata Dharma University Yogyakarta. His specialty is teaching Literature. Mass Media Communication, Cross Cultural Understanding, and Thesis Writing. 88 Celt, Volume 8, Number I, July 2008: 85 - 89 place today"; etc. Then, The Summing Up section, Kay and Gelshenen make use of two terms, namely, Take a Closer Look (Theme Comparison: marriage, and Freewriting, namely, to write the wor "marriage" and ten write any idas about marriage); and Review (Idiom and Form Review). Now we can understand that the structure of the Units in the books makes the texts quite manageable. As seen in Chapter 14, the unit has pre- reading, reading, post-reading activities. For" pre-reading, each unit has wann-up questions, a new literary term, and idioms and expressions used in the story. It should be mentioned that the format for the unit reading sections is identical in both texts-information about the author followed by the story. Post-reading activities include reading comprehension questions, discussion questions, and vocabulary, grammar, and writing exercises. In fact, there is a large selection of activities suitable to meet the classes' needs. Admittedly, the teachers are encouraged to provide the students with explanation in order to help students gain a better understanding. This is particularly when dealing with cultural issues and idioms. I believe, the books would be more interesting if there are more short stories with different world. Cultural background especially that the so- called melting pot or the salad bowl America could really be represented. This would, therefore, be in line with the sincere impression mentioned at the beginning of this review that Kay and Gelshenen may be praised as having briliantly played the roles of two American diplomats, namely, two American educational and cultural Attachees providing or rather introducing people with American literature and culture. SUGGESTED READINGS Jason, Philip K. and Allan B. Lefcowitz, Creative Writer's handbook. New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1990. Ousby, Ian, ed., The Cambridge Guide to Literature in English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992. Brown, James Dean .. Understanding Research in Second Language Learning. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991. Fish, Stanley. Professional Correctness. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995. Herujiyanto, Antonius. "Teaching English Using SHE Approach". A paper presented at a One-day Seminar: "Increasing the English Competence A. Herujiyanto, Roles of Literary Works in English Learning 89 through Integrated Approaches" .English Department Sanata Dharma University and Kanisius Deresan Yogyakana, ] 2 January 2002. __ ."Literature and Teaching Reading in the Secondary Education in Indonesia". A paper presented at the "In-Service and Workshop for Teachers of Tarakanita Foundation". Yogyakarta,25-26 March 2002 . __ ."Teaching Asian Literature in English". In LLT Journal, Vol. 4, No.2: 200 I: 155-]73. __ ."The Universal ASPECTS OF Learning English Literature". In Phenomena, Vol. 5, No. 2,2001:75-87. Lebauer, Roni.Journeys Reading. Singapore: Prentice Hall Asia ELT, ] 996. Malkoy, Anna Maria. Road To Reading: American Short Stories For Reading Pleasure. Washington: English Teaching Division, ECA, USIA, 1987. Plowright, Piers. Read English: An Elementary Comprehension Reader. London: Heinemann Educational Books, 1981. logo: