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favorite short stories
harrison burgeoron by kurt vonnegut and the first one out of tales of ordinary madness by charles b. are probably my top two.
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I can't think of many right now, but I've read some good ones by Borges and Updike. Oh yeah, Dubliners by James Joyce. Oh and Flannery O'Connor.
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Well I'm kind of drunk and can't post an accurate list without getting out a bunch of books so I'll just name a few of my favorite short story writers: Raymond Carver, Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Flannery O'Conner (good call noumenal), Faulkner, John Cheever....a bunch more.
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it's sad when you're in high school and you get wasted alone on school nights. i've spent the past hour or so drinking and really enjoying it so fuck it
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Carmilla ,by Le Fanu.
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Any of the short stories by Rolad Dahl. He's incredible. If you haven't read any of his short shorties its a definate must, stories like "Lamb To The Slaugther", or "The Hitchhiker". The closest writer I know that is very Dahl like is T.C. Boyle is is also one of my favorites when it comes to short stories. Read all of his stories too, you won't regret it. "Top of the Food Chain" is a bona fide classic.
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My favoured short story authors:
HP Lovecraft Nicola BArker Evelyn Waugh Giovanni Guareschi Clark Ashton Smith MIchael Bond Arthur MAchen Guy de MAupassant |
Has anybody else read Toby Litt's New Puritans? I don't wanna be the only one who got scared reading that late at night...
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yeah
Lovecraft short stories are very good no one mentioned Kafka "In der Strafkolonie" is my favourite short story ever |
Love the Lovecraft!
In that vein, "Ubbo Sathla" by Clark Ashton Smith is pretty amazing. |
Nice to see people shouting out Flannery O'Conner. As a tour guide I take people by the house where she grew up, but I've stopped pointing it out to them because no one, save an English teacher from Tennessee, ever knows who she is. Dubliners by Joyce and A Moveable Feast by Hemingway stand out as my favorite collections of short stories. Also Baudelaire and De Maupassant as far as French writers go.
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Ray Bradbury - Boys! Raise Giant Mushrooms in Your Cellars!
Ray Bradbury - A Flight of Ravens utilises the same atmosphere of parananoic tension and unease that is used in Fahrenheit 451. utterly thrilling |
I know he's got his opponents, but J.D. Salinger writes a mean short story. Anything out of "Nine Stories" is good. And I rather dig Somerset Maugham too.
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this is going to be the worst description on earth but about 18 months ago i read in a saturday guardian suplement the most horrifying but amazing short story.
it was called guts but i cant remember the authors name! basically to cut a long and tedious story short, it involves a swimming pool, a horny pubescent male and biting through your own intenstines to stop yourself from drowning. thats distinctly gross but it was a very good read. |
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Guts by Chuck Palahniuk. |
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thanks, that was kinda bugging me. |
In Our Time - Ernest Hemingway
A collection of early short stories in Hemingway's own remarkable sparse style. Makes every word count. Very atmospheric and calming about men returning from war. Sublime. |
Some short stories I've enjoyed recently.
Lit: Reflections-Angela Carter The School-Donald Barthelme Sc-Fi: The Elvis National Theater of Okinawa-Johnathan Lethem and Lucas Jaeger The Ant King-Benjamin Rosenbaum For collections "Burning Chrome" by William Gibson was a good read (Need to lay my hands on a couple of his novels). I read the title story out of Carver's "Cathedral" for a class and should probably pick up the whole thing at some point. I read a collection of Vonnegut's short stories when I was in high school but the only thing I remember about it now is a nasty contraceptive that made people piss blue. |
Mark Twain. Don't forget him.
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Yeah Twain has some good ones too......nice Shining pic noumenal.
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