Salter is 80 now, and he is working in a compact mode. Like its fellows in the collection, the title story in Last Night is 5,000 or 6,000 words long. The setup is powerful. A woman has uterine cancer, metastasized. After dinner, as planned, her husband will inject her with a fatal dose of poison. As the needle enters, she remembers the day they met. Then we see her from her husband’s perspective, in a series of the straightforward sentences that are the Salter trademark: