Short Shorts is a delightful anthology of miniature masterpieces. Here are thirty-eight brief, brilliant flashes of fiction, both classic and contemporary. Each work is superb,intense, and speaks to the human condition in a profound, often provocative way--a truly outstanding collection by some of the world’s greatest authors.
LIKE OTHER GREAT EVENTS in history, this collection of short short stories (hereafter called short shorts) has its origin in family talk around the kitchen table.
One editor was reading "Swaddling Clothes," a marvelous story by the Japanese writer Mishima,and naturally enough urged the other editor also to read it. Which the other editor did and, of course,agreed: yes, a superb piece of work. There soon followed a conversation in which the two editors found themselves noticing that Mishima’s story seemed different from the usual kind of short story.How so? It is fiercely condensed, almost like a lyric poem; it explodes in a burst of revelation or illumination; it confines itself to a single, overpowering incident; it bears symbolic weight. Struggle. to define this story’s distinctiveness, the two editors began to wonder: Were they talking about a separate literary genre, or subgenre, which might be called the short short? And if there is some good reason for talking about the short short, are there perhaps others, not as great as Mishima’s but still worth gathering, that might be put together in "a little book’?
IRVING HOWE
Introduction
Part One
LEO TOLSTOY
The Three Hermits
LEO TOLSTOY
Alvosha the Pot
HEINRICH VON KLEIST
The Beggarwoman of Locarno
GOTTFRIED KELLER
A Little Legend of the Dance
ANTON CHEKHOV
After the Theatre
GIOVANNI VERGA
The Wolf
STEPHEN CRANE
An Episode of War
GuY DE MAUPASSANT
An Old Man
JOAO GUIMARAES ROSA
The Third Bank of the River
SHOLOM ALEICHEM
A Yore Kippur Scandal
I. L. PERETZ
If Not Higher
Part Two
JAMES JOYCE
Eveline
D. H. LAWRENCE
A Sick Collier
LUIGI PIRANDELLO
The Soft Touch of Grass
FRANZ
The Hunter Gracchus
FRANZ
First Sorrow
SHERWOOD ANDERSON
The Untold Lie
SHERWOOD ANDERSON
Paper Pills
ERNEST HEMINGWAY
A Clean, Well-Lighted Place
GIUSEPPE DI LAMPEDUSA
Joy and the Law
KATHERINe. ANNE PORTER
Magic
ISAAC BABEL
The Death of Dolgushov
MIKHAIL ZOSCHENKO
The Bathhouse
WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS
The Use of Force
YUKIO MISHIMA
Swaddling Clothes
JAMES THURBER
If Grant Had Been Drinking
at Appomattox
DORIS LESSING
Homage for Isaac Babel
JORGE LOIS BORGES
The Dead Man
VARLAM SHALAMOV
In the Night
OCTAVIO PAZ
The Blue Bouquet
JEROME WEIDMAN
My Father Sits in the Dark
GRACE PALEY
Wants
GABRIEL GARCLA MAROUEZ
Bitterness for Three Sleepwalkers
AUGUSTO MON-TERROSO
The Eclipse
HEINRICH BOLL
The Laugher
PAULA FOX
News from the World
MARIA LUISE KASCHNrrz
Going to Jerusalem
LUISA VALENZUELA
The Censors
About the Authors