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    Borges is probably the biggest short writer in the second half of the 20th century. For Americans, O Henry is probably the biggest for the first half.

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    Katherine Mansfield!

    Quote Originally Posted by Zybahn View Post
    Some great stuff mentioned here. I would recommend Nikolai Gogol, especially his collection Diary of a Madman and Other Stories. The works of Anton Chekhov are also quite brilliant. For more modern work, you can try Raymond Carver, particularly his collection What We Talk About When We Talk About Love, and anything by Katherine Mansfield.
    I jsut googled something about SHort story writers and found this page. I flipped throught the first three pages of this forum looking for Mansifield, and nada. Then I clicked on the last apge or something and Waa-laa! My two favorites, Gogol and Mansfield. However I just discovered K.M. Three days ago and Im absolutely Smitten.

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    "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" by Ambrose Bierce. Absolutely amazing. It's been years since I've read it but it definitely left an impression.

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    recently i found O. Henry's short stories are very impressive and meaningful. but i think Anton chehov's short stories are the best ♡

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mercury Gone View Post
    I jsut googled something about SHort story writers and found this page. I flipped throught the first three pages of this forum looking for Mansifield, and nada. Then I clicked on the last apge or something and Waa-laa! My two favorites, Gogol and Mansfield. However I just discovered K.M. Three days ago and Im absolutely Smitten.
    I must try KM's short stories. I had read a poem by her not long ago online and loved it. She was good friends with D.H. Lawrence, who I adore, so I am sure I will like her writing very much.

    Ambroise Pierce, humm.... I was just looking at my library audiobook website and saw a collection of short stories that was compiled by AP. I must try his stories, also. They sound so meaningful. I like Maupassant and also Chekhov and D.H. Lawrence, for short stories.
    "It's so mysterious, the land of tears."

    Chapter 7, The Little Prince ~ Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

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    Dennis Lehane just came out with some of his short stories and I loved all of those.

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    Either Chekov's "Sorrow" or Wilde's "The Happy Prince"

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    Favourite Short Stories

    We have a thread about "ten favourite novels", but I couldn't find any about favourite short stories... and I'm sure many of us read them quite a lot. So I thought it could be interesting to find out what other people think is "the best of the best of the best"

    Try to write down:
    - the name of the stories / collections
    - the name of the author - please don't think that if it's your favourite book, others will surely know who wrote it as well.
    - very briefly why you liked it or what's it about

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne "A Wonder Book"
    his other short stories
    James Joyce "The Dubliners"
    A.S.Pushkin
    G.K.Chesterton father Brown stories
    Serbian short stories by Matavulj, Kocic, Domanovic, Kis.
    Last edited by ex ponto; 01-30-2008 at 09:45 AM.

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    10 Favorite Short Stories

    1.The Snows of Kilimanjaro by Ernest Hemingway
    He's my favorite author and this is his best story. If I had to say why it's the best, I'd have to start with his amazing sense of style, and the actual rhythm of the language he uses. Then I would mention concrete all of his details are, how true to life his narrative is. Then there is the personality of the characters, and finally the subject matter itself: how a man faces death.
    2.The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allen Poe
    This is dark. It is funny. It is revenge at it's finest. It is four and a half pages without a word out of place. It is almost a poem.
    3.To Build a Fire by Jack London
    Another bleak, man versus nature, man versus self story. Hemingway and London are both masters of making nature into a character in their work. I love this story because it shows not the stoic facing of death as in Hemingway's story but the frantic struggle of it's protagonist to stay alive.
    4.The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell
    The Ultimate man versus man scenario. A man uses his wits to overcome exceptional odds. A feature of this story is another element of numbers one and three on my list, and that is the understated tone of the narrators. Stories are often better when things are implied or left unsaid. Such is the case in this story's climactic ending.
    5.The Lottery by Shirley Jackson
    Another example of things left unsaid. I love the build up and the misdirection at the beginning, and then the twist at the end which drives the whole thing home.
    6.The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien
    What a beautiful example of repetition for effect and the rhythm of language.
    7.All Summer in a Day by Ray Bradbury
    Such a sad story of childhood innocence. I read this as a kid and never forgot it.
    8.Everything that Rises Must Converge by Flannery O'Connor
    An insightful account of modern family relationships.
    9.The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry
    The master of irony.
    10.Shooting an Elephant by George Orwell
    Moral, thoughtful, and frequently violent: Orwell.

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    The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber, in Hemingway's collection Hemingway on Hunting. Come to think of it, everything in that collection is pretty top-notch.

    If anyone says Annie Proulx's "The Half Skinned Steer," I'm going to leave this website and never come back. My god, what a terrible writer.

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    Thank you for mentioning Macomber. That would have made the list, but I figured one story by each author was enough and I wanted to limit my list to ten. I'd also recommend 12) The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 13) Was by William Faulkner from his Go Down, Moses, and 14) A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Technically it's a prose poem, but I also enjoy 15) The Bad Glazier by Charles Baudelaire from The Parisian Prowler.

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    My favourite short stories,in no particular order:

    How Much Land Does a Man Need? - Tolstoy
    The Wall - Sartre
    In the Penal Colony,A Hunger Artist - Kafka

    And,pretty much all of the short stories by Andrić.
    Noću, u intimnom, poluglasnom razgovoru sa samim sobom, nikako ne mogu zapravo logički opravdati zašto se u posljednje vrijeme toliko uzrujavam zbog ljudske gluposti.

    Miroslav Krleža

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    great short works of fyodor dostoevsky i love dostoevsky and notes from the underground is amazing, as the rest of the stories in this collection
    the dubliners joyce
    any set of chekhov's longer stories with the black monk, ward 6,etc...
    labyrinths by borges so many good stories
    collected short stories marquez again full of amazing stories
    a collection of kafka's short works...

    and there are probably others that I cannot think of at the moment..

    cheers

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    the Last Leaf by O. Henry
    short stories by I. Bunin

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