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Ingeborg Bachmann: Youth in an Austrian Town
On fine October days, as you come out of the Radetzky-strasse, you can see by the Municipal Theatre a group of trees in the sunshine. The...
Katherine Anne Porter: Pale Horse, Pale Rider
Katherine Anne Porter Pale Horse, Pale Rider IN SLEEP she knew she was in her bed, but not the bed she had lain down in a few hours...
Janet Frame: The Reservoir
It was said to be four or five miles along the gully, past orchards and farms, paddocks filled with cattle, sheep, wheat, gorse, and the...
Arthur Conan Doyle: The Horror of the Heights
The idea that the extraordinary narrative which has been called the Joyce-Armstrong Fragment is an elaborate practical joke evolved by...
Bharati Mukherjee: The Management of Grief
Bharati Mukherjee The Management of Grief A WOMAN I don’t know is boiling tea the Indian way in my kitchen. There are a lot of women I...
Franz Kafka: Before the Law
Before the law sits a gatekeeper. To this gatekeeper comes a man from the country who asks to gain entry into the law. But the gatekeeper...
Zelda Fitzgerald -- The Southern Girl
First appeared in College Humor, July 1929. Published as by F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, but written by Zelda. Previously collected in Bit
John Barth: And Then One Day
And Then One Day Her professional knack and penchant for storytelling, Elizabeth liked to believe, had descended to her from her father,...
Elena Glinka: Kolyma Streetchar
Elena Glinka Kolyma Streetcar Translated by Andrew Bromfield 30 August 2005 The Kolyma Streetcar is the one that can run you down and you...
Anna Mockler: One Big Barbeque and Then It's Over
Anna Mockler – One Big Barbeque and Then It’s Over Published in Wreckage of Reason: An Anthology of Contemporary Xxperimental Prose by...
Elizabeth Crane: Sally
Elizabeth Crane Sally (Featuring: Lollipop the Rainbow Unicorn) THERE IS NOT ONE THING even a little bit sad about this story. This is...
Elizabeth Crane: Banana Love
SHE IS NEWLY MARRIED. SHE has many reasons to believe this marriage is an exceptionally good one. They jump up and down at the door when...
Elizabeth Crane: Notes for a Story about People with Weird Phobias
Elizabeth Crane You Must be This Happy to Enter (Punk Planet Books, 2008): Notes for a Story about People with Weird Phobias THERE’S A...
The Ball by Irène Némirovsky
MADAME KAMPF WALKED into the study and slammed the door behind her with such force that a gust of air made the crystal beads on the...
ONE WHALE, SINGING --- by KERI HULME
Keri Hulme One Whale, Singing The ship drifted on the summer night sea. ‘It is a pity,’ she thought, ‘that one must come on deck to see...
Helen DeWitt: The French Style of Mlle Matsumoto
Helen DeWitt The French Style of Mlle Matsumoto Helendewitt.com He was a pianist. He was born on the island of Shikoku, where his father...
Not sure if this was written by Zelda on her own and F. Scott appropriated it or a collaboration.
Zelda Fitzgerald Our Own Movie Queen THE Mississippi river came carelessly down through the pine forests and phlegmatic villages of...
The Ninescore Mystery by Baroness Orczy
I WELL, you know, some say she is the daughter of a duke, others that she was born in the gutter, and that the handle has been soldered...