Best Short Stories and Collections Everyone Should Read
Best Short Stories and Collections Everyone Should Read
Best Short Stories and Collections Everyone Should Read
Here we have gathered thirty-one of the best short stories and collections, from
all sorts of backgrounds and sources, to help you grow your “To Be Read” pile.
For your convenience, we've divided this post into two parts: 1. the ten best free
short stories to read right now, and 2. best short story collections. Feel free to jump
to the section that you prefer!
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For those who haven’t read it, we won’t spoil the rest. However, it’s safe to say
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“Cathedral” is one of Carver’s own personal favorites, and deservedly so. His
characteristic minimalist style is devastating as the story builds up to a shattering
moment of emotional truth — an ultimate reminder that no-one else can capture
the quiet sadness of working-class people like him.
This short story inspired some strong reactions from the public upon publication —
and the conversation continues today as to its frank depiction of the nature of good
and evil. Again, we won’t spoil anything for you, except to say that “A Good Man
Is Hard to Find” is well worth your time.
As you might expect, the somber “Symbols and Signs” diverges sharply from
Lolita in terms of both tone and subject — but its ending will keep you awake at
night thinking about its implications.
8. “Sticks” by George Saunders
Not so much a short story as it is flash fiction, “Sticks” is written from the
perspective of a young man whose father has an unusual habit: dressing up a
crucifix that’s built of out a metal pole in the yard. One of America’s greatest
living short story writers, George Saunders explained: "For two years I'd been
driving past a house like the one in the story, imagining the owner as a man more
joyful and self-possessed and less self-conscious than myself. Then one day I got
sick of him and invented his opposite, and there was the story."
The result is a masterful piece of fiction that builds something out of seemingly
nothing — all in the space of only two paragraphs.
“Flowers for Algernon” won the Hugo Award in 1960 for its groundbreaking
presentation. Heartbreaking and rich with subtle poignance, it is likely to remain a
staple for centuries to come.
Best Short Story Collections to Devour
If you'd like many short stories at your fingertips all at once, short story collections
are where you should look. Here, we've collected 21 of the best short story
collections — along with the standou
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