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Here We Are by Dorothy Parker

The young man in the new blue suit finished arranging the glistening luggage in tight corners of the Pullman compartment. The train had...

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,...

Lydia Davis: Index Entry

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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...

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...

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...

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