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    Some more:

    The House of Asterion by Jorge Luis Borges
    Great New from the Mainland by Ernest Hemingway
    Ivy Day in the Commitee Room by James Joyce
    A Little Cloud by James Joyce
    Archangel by John Updike
    Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature by David Foster Wallace
    The Moments of Dominion
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    Brokeback Mountain by Annie Proulx

    Also:

    The Open Window by Saki
    La mère Sauvage by Guy de Maupassant
    The Author of the Acacia Seeds by Ursula K. Le Guin TEXT

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    I'm writing all these down. I will hunt them. And read them mercilessly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shortstoryfan View Post
    I'm writing all these down. I will hunt them. And read them mercilessly.
    It's great to know that somebody appretiates the magic of brevity.
    The Moments of Dominion
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    I will go with 1 Big two hearted river prts 1 and 2 Ernest Hemingway
    2 A good man is hard to find Flannery O' Connor
    3 Indian Camp Ernest Hemingway
    4 Wakefield Nathaniel Hawthorne
    5 The Man Who Shot Snapping Turtles Edmund Wilson

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    Quote Originally Posted by Three Sparrows View Post
    So, what is your favorite short story? For myself, I like Hawthorne very much, especially Rappaccini's Daughter. Anyone else enjoy reading short stories?
    Rappaccini's daughter has always been one of my favorate short stories. I wondered each time I read the story why Beatrice could not have enjoyed felicity with her lover the way most people would do on earth. How I wish she could!
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    I love Katherine Mansfield's "The Voyage." I have no idea why, I suppose it just engages me.

    For a less famous writer, Sara Maitland is well worth a look, "A book of spells" has some amazing stories in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by virginiawang View Post
    Rappaccini's daughter has always been one of my favorate short stories. I wondered each time I read the story why Beatrice could not have enjoyed felicity with her lover the way most people would do on earth. How I wish she could!
    She can't? I thought that Rappaccini wanted to turn the guy(I can't remember his name!) into something like her, so that they would reproduce little poisonous people. I was so sad when she died though, as revenge against her father. It wasn't fair.
    Hawthorne is so incredibly imaginative.
    He prayed best, who loveth best
    All things both great and small;
    For the dear God who loveth us,
    He made and loveth all.

    ~Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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    Of Mice and Men - Steinbeck.

    The Old Man and the Sea - Hemingway.

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    Undoubtedly Oscar Wilde's Short stories stay with you all your life.

    tbarnes, this Murakami story was indeed very poignant.

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    Apart from 'Shredni Vashtar', by Saki, I would also say one of Oscar Wilde's short stories: 'The Selfish Giant'. This story touches me, deeply, though I am not religious, particularly when I read it aloud.

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    of ocurse I love the famous 'Innocent Erendira and her heartless Grandmother' by Gabriel Garcia Marquez ummm 'Eyes of a blue dog'


    ummm ..... 'Toba Tek Singh' by Saddat Hasan Manto and many more


    I love reading Short Stories and thanks to this thread!..... finding loads of new things to read!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anjali Purohit View Post
    Undoubtedly Oscar Wilde's Short stories stay with you all your life.
    so true
    Stop asking where is God and keep asking where the hell is human!

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    I liked 100% girl - the story is so damn cute . But, I also enjoyed some of Lovecraft's short stories.

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