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The World's Greatest Short Stories [James Daley] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The World's Greatest Short Stories Review: A Very Good Collection - This was a very good collection. Some friends and I used it for a short story club. It offers a wide variety of stories, including several authors I had never heard of before. Almost every story was worth reading and discussing, and I think it’s a good, affordable volume. One thing I found curious is that the volume does not provide a list of all translations used. Also, one should note that there are basically no notes or editorial material here. I personally didn’t mind that, but I could see someone needing more of an apparatus with the book. All the same, this worked for my purposes, and I thought each translation was a good one, even if I would like to know who the translations were by. Review: Many worthwhile selections, try it. - Hey, this is a collection of short stories, not War and Peace. If you appreciate this literary form you've more than likely read many of these; Hemingway, Joyce, Kafka, Chekhov. Still, I found enough new reading to make this collection well worth the small cost. Sit back and enjoy !




























































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J**F
A Very Good Collection
This was a very good collection. Some friends and I used it for a short story club. It offers a wide variety of stories, including several authors I had never heard of before. Almost every story was worth reading and discussing, and I think it’s a good, affordable volume. One thing I found curious is that the volume does not provide a list of all translations used. Also, one should note that there are basically no notes or editorial material here. I personally didn’t mind that, but I could see someone needing more of an apparatus with the book. All the same, this worked for my purposes, and I thought each translation was a good one, even if I would like to know who the translations were by.
G**.
Many worthwhile selections, try it.
Hey, this is a collection of short stories, not War and Peace. If you appreciate this literary form you've more than likely read many of these; Hemingway, Joyce, Kafka, Chekhov. Still, I found enough new reading to make this collection well worth the small cost. Sit back and enjoy !
A**N
Nice collection of short stories as interstitial reads -- just what I wanted
I bought this short story collection to break up of the monotony of much longer books, as an interstitial interruption, more or less, and as short style-prep lead-in reads for same-author longer books. In other words, "Bartleby" prepped for "Moby Dick," "The Hunger Artist" for "Amerika," and so on. Inside, there's a good collection -- sample-wise -- of some great authors, and a number of them are arguably their best short story works, like Melville; it is just what I wanted for a nice price. "Bartleby", "The Lady..." and "Araby" are worth the price alone.
A**D
Some really great but short classic stories
A great way to read some classic stories. Some are only a few pages long none of them are more than 12 pages. A great selection of authors and a great selection of stories. Well worth the price
S**Y
When "Greatest" Does Not Mean Most Entertaining
This is a collection of what someone has deemed the world's greatest short stories. I love the short story form of literature so I was naturally attracted to this title. The noble intention of the collection is to give readers short stories from a variety of writers from all over the world. Thus you may experience the short story writing talents of writers as diverse as Tolstoy representing Russia, Melville from the USA, James Joyce (Ireland), and Thomas Mann (Germany). Unfortunately for a reader like myself for whom entertainment is what I ask of a book the collection is a bit like eating a healthy vegetarian meal while one's taste buds are left wanting. These stories are friggin' OLD, but that's not the problem. The problem for me is that they are stories that deliver great writing without compelling plots. It's a little like someone taking you to a series of art-films that are "deep" or "artistic" but challenge your ability to stay awake. A few are also kind of depressing. In fact, there is a bleak aspect to the tone of the book overall. So if it's a quality reading experience you want, check it out; just don't expect the kinds of twists that really make a short story a delicious read. When the writer that delivers the rare surprise ending is the rather bleak and pensive Virginia Woolf you know you are having a serious and rather grim reading experience. You also know you are reading a book that is "good for you" but not exactly a page-turner. Some of these stories have been published in other collections as well, Hemingway's and Joyce's entries in particular. These are some rather musty and dusty pages yet I will still recommend it to those interested in the classic short story form. If you are a writer aspiring to create a collection of short stories this is essential reading; for all others, enter at risk that it may not be the most entertaining collection, a spinach soufflé perhaps but not mac 'n cheese or an Angus burger with bourbon bar-b-que sauce. If you want that you may have to pick up a copy of Tennessee Williams or Oscar Wilde's short story collections.
O**R
World's greatest short stories?
This is a quick read. I'm not sure these are the world's greatest short stories, but they're quite good and readable.
N**O
The print is too small and too closely spaced!
The stories are great, but it is a strain on the eyes because the letters are small and very closely spaced. I love reading for an hour or two before falling asleep, but this one makes you fight for it.
T**R
Behold the Best
The quality of the the stories selected for this work is very high. Short stories are ubiqitous enough but a superior collection like this is rare, indeed. The strengths of each author are evident. Each presents a new world for the reader to walk through. The contest between the Prussian Captain and the soldier is exciting as well as grotesque. Are we rooting for one or the other? Does Kafka's hunger artist cause sympathy or revulsion in the reader? Are we secretly happy to see the hunger artist die? And did you ask yourself, Do we not get what we deserve, when reading The Necklace? There are so many things we read that are less than satisfying. For me The World's Greatest Short Stories is not one of them.
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