The Best Short Stories - 10

The Best Short Stories - 10

by Ambrose BierceNathaniel Hawthorne Kate Chopin and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 31/01/2023

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O. Henry

Frank Stockton

Kate Chopin

HH Munro (SAKI)

Nathaniel Hawthorne

Ambrose Bierce

Anton Çehov

O. Henry

Binbir Gece Masalları


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Ahmet Ünal ÇAM


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O. Henry


Miss Martha Meacham köşedeki küçük fırını (burada) sürüyordu. üç basamak yukarı çıkarsınız ve kapıyı açtığınızda zil çalar).


Bayan Martha kırk yaşındaydı, banka hesabında iki bin odasında bir kredi vardı ve iki takma dişi ve anlayışlı bir kalbi vardı. Pek çok insan, evlenme şansı Bayan Martha'nınkinden çok daha düşük olanlarla evlendi.

Haftada iki ya da üç kez bir müşteri gelip ilgilenmeye başladı. Orta yaşlı bir adamdı, gözlük takıyordu ve özenle kesilmiş kahverengi bir sakalı vardı.

İngilizceyi güçlü bir Alman aksanıyla konuşuyordu. Giysileri yer yer yıpranmış ve yıpranmış, bazı yerlerinde ise buruşmuş ve bollaşmıştı. Ama çok düzgün görünüyordu ve çok iyi bir terbiyesi vardı.

Her zaman iki somun bayat ekmek alırdı. Taze ekmeğin somunu beş sentti. Bayat olanlar beşte ikiydi. Bayat ekmek dışında hiçbir şey istemedi.

ISBN:
9788828355182
9788828355182
Category:
Anthologies (non-poetry)
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
31-01-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
Shadow POET
Ambrose Bierce

A veteran of the American Civil War who fought at Shiloh and Chickamauga in the Union ranks, Bierce became one of America's best-known writers and journalists, admired for his insolent, entertaining and sometimes courageous columns.

In 1913 he set off for Mexico, then in the throes of revolution, and was never seen again. Ralph Steadman is the author of many illustrated books including Sigmund Freud, I Leonardo, The Big I Am, The Scar-Strangled Banner, Alice and Animal Farm. His most recent publication is the novel, Doodaaa.

Nathaniel Hawthorne

Nathaniel Hawthorne was born in Salem, Massachusetts, where he wrote the bulk of his masterful tales of American colonial history.

His career as a novelist began with The Scarlet Letter (1850) and also includes The house of the Seven Gables, The Blithedale Romance, and The Marble Faun.

Kate Chopin

Kate Chopin was born in St Louis, Missouri on 8 Feb 1850. Born Katherine O'Flaherty, she grew up in a predominantly female household after her father died when she was just four years old. Her father was an Irish immigrant, and her mother was French Creole.

In 1870 she married Oscar Chopin, a local cotton trader, and together they had six children. In 1882 Oscar died from swamp fever, leaving Kate a widow with a large family to support, and the heir to his sizeable debts. She turned to writing in order to support her young family, publishing her first short story in 1889. A number of her works were subsequently published in literary magazines and popular American periodicals, including Vogue.

Chopin published only two novels in her lifetime: At Fault and The Awakening. The Awakening, published in 1899, was largely condemned as vulgar and immoral by critics of the time. Dismayed by such a harsh reception, Chopin cut short her brief career as a novelist, and for the remainder of her life focused solely on writing short stories, poetry and reviews. Kate Chopin died on 22 August 1904 from a brain haemorrhage.

Kate O'Flaherty was born on February 8, 1850, in St. Louis, of French and Irish ancestry. She was graduated from the St. Louis Academy of the Sacred Heart in 1868; two years later she married Oscar Chopin and went to live with him in New Orleans. They had five sons by 1878, and the following year they moved to Cloutierville, a tiny French village in Natchitoches Parish, in northwest Louisiana. There their last child and only daughter was born in 1879.

After Oscar's death in 1882, his widow ran their plantations and carried on a notorious romance with a married neighbour, but abruptly chose to return to St. Louis in 1884. Within five years she had begun her literary career, and during the next decade she published two novels - At Fault (1890) and The Awakening (1899) - and nearly a hundred short stories, poems, essays, plays and reviews.

Two volumes of short stories mostly set in the Cane River country of Louisiana, Bayou Folk (1894) and A Night in Acadie (1897) were acclaimed during her lifetime. But The Awakening, the story of a woman who has desires that marriage cannot fulfil, was widely condemned, and Chopin's publisher cancelled her third short-story collection, A Vocation and a Voice. Chopin died on August 22 1904.

O. Henry

O. Henry (1862-1910) had a short but colourful life. Born William Porter in Greensboro, North Carolina, he initially worked as a pharmacist before moving into journalism. In 1896 he was arrested for embezzling funds while working as a bookkeeper for a bank.

In a moment of madness, he absconded on his way to the courthouse before his trial and fled to Honduras for six months. He returned to face trial after learning that his wife was dying of tuberculosis and served three years in jail. While in prison, he adopted the pen name O. Henry, and after his release he found great fame and popularity as a short story writer.

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