International Short Stories: English

International Short Stories: English
Title International Short Stories: English PDF eBook
Author William Patten
Publisher
Total Pages 402
Release 1910
Genre Short stories
ISBN

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Short

Short
Title Short PDF eBook
Author Alan Ziegler
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780892554324

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Short offers the tradition and glorious present of these popular forms that stretch and defy genre. From 1500 to present, hundreds of pieces. Inventive, entertaining, and addictive.

Flash Fiction International: Very Short Stories from Around the World

Flash Fiction International: Very Short Stories from Around the World
Title Flash Fiction International: Very Short Stories from Around the World PDF eBook
Author James Thomas
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 288
Release 2015-04-13
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0393352420

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A dazzling new anthology of the very best very short fiction from around the world. What is a flash fiction called in other countries? In Latin America it is a micro, in Denmark kortprosa, in Bulgaria mikro razkaz. These short shorts, usually no more than 750 words, range from linear narratives to the more unusual: stories based on mathematical forms, a paragraph-length novel, a scientific report on volcanic fireflies that proliferate in nightclubs. Flash has always—and everywhere—been a form of experiment, of possibility. A new entry in the lauded Flash and Sudden Fiction anthologies, this collection includes 86 of the most beautiful, provocative, and moving narratives by authors from six continents, including best-selling writer Etgar Keret, Zimbabwean writer Petina Gappah, Korean screenwriter Kim Young-ha, Nobel Prize winner Czeslaw Milosz, and Argentinian “Queen of the Microstory” Ana María Shua, among many others. These brilliantly chosen stories challenge readers to widen their vision and celebrate both the local and the universal.

A Walk in My World

A Walk in My World
Title A Walk in My World PDF eBook
Author Anne Mazer
Publisher Persea Books
Total Pages 223
Release 2000-05-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780892552498

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A collection of short stories from around the world including such authors as Valentin Rasputin, Yasunari Kawabata, and Toni Cade Bambara.

100 Years of the Best American Short Stories

100 Years of the Best American Short Stories
Title 100 Years of the Best American Short Stories PDF eBook
Author Lorrie Moore
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 753
Release 2015
Genre American fiction
ISBN 0547485859

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Collects forty short stories published between 1915 and 2015, from writers that include Ernest Hemingway, John Updike, and Alice Munro that exemplify their era and stand the test of time --

Sudden Fiction International

Sudden Fiction International
Title Sudden Fiction International PDF eBook
Author Robert Shapard
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 0
Release 1989-11-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0393306135

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Gathers stories by Julio Cortazar, Margaret Atwood, Colette, Heinrich Boil, Jorge Luis Borges, Doris Lessing, and Isak Dinesen.

The Classic Short Story, 1870-1925

The Classic Short Story, 1870-1925
Title The Classic Short Story, 1870-1925 PDF eBook
Author Florence Goyet
Publisher Open Book Publishers
Total Pages 177
Release 2014-01-13
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1909254754

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The ability to construct a nuanced narrative or complex character in the constrained form of the short story has sometimes been seen as the ultimate test of an author's creativity. Yet during the time when the short story was at its most popular - the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries - even the greatest writers followed strict generic conventions that were far from subtle. This expanded and updated translation of Florence Goyet's influential La Nouvelle, 1870-1925: Description d'un genre à son apogée (Paris, 1993) is the only study to focus exclusively on this classic period across different continents. Ranging through French, English, Italian, Russian and Japanese writing - particularly the stories of Guy de Maupassant, Henry James, Giovanni Verga, Anton Chekhov and Akutagawa Ry?nosuke - Goyet shows that these authors were able to create brilliant and successful short stories using the very simple 'tools of brevity' of that period. In this challenging and far-reaching study, Goyet looks at classic short stories in the context in which they were read at the time: cheap newspapers and higher-end periodicals. She demonstrates that, despite the apparent intention of these stories to question bourgeois ideals, they mostly affirmed the prejudices of their readers. In doing so, her book forces us to re-think our preconceptions about this 'forgotten' genre.