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This is no easy task.
Tastes differ, of course, and it can be confusing to spot the small boat of a great story on the wide sea of fiction. What any reader can offer you in terms of guidance is actually the same thing that any good writer can offer you with the story itself: In that spirit and in no particular order, here are ten short stories you might've missed that ambushed me with their odd wonder: This curious, masterful story is about a set of brothers who work as managing engineers overseeing the Chernobyl power station on April 26, , but, as with most of Shepard's work, it's also about the invisible planets of loss that our personal lives orbit.
It is both an education and an elegy.
Titania and Oberon, the immortal Queen and King of the Fairies, live under a hill in a modern city park. To save their marriage, they adopt a mortal toddler and begin to raise him, only to discover he has developed terminal leukemia.
But with these incredibly short and incredibly beautiful stories, all you need is a few minutes (a lunch break, say) to read great work from the best writers around. One thing that's great about short stories is how quickly they can ruin your life. Maybe you start reading one over your lunch break and, if it's the.
What follows, set in a fairy den and an oncology ward, is one of the best and, somehow, realest short stories ever written, a haunting exploration of love and death that has followed this reader, at least, into marriage, parenthood, and nearly every subsequent day spent on this earth. One of the newest voices on this list, Vijay tells the story of Indian children mining the ore used to construct Olympic stadiums in China with remarkable poise and vision. While the inherently political nature of the story is certainly important and the writing is ruthless in its detail, to approach "Lorry Raja" in only that way is to miss the quiet power of Vijay's prose, as well as its ability to look honestly into the subtleties of family and the scales of desire without denying beauty where it lurks.
Published in at the peak of The Troubles in Ireland, Kiely's unlikely story of a small country park and the two young people who spend a few afternoons together in it is sly, funny, and tremendously affecting. A lesson simultaneously in understatement and heart, this story is really about the near misses of the lives we almost live, as well as what time does to the things that could've been.
Long forgotten by most, author Colum McCann miraculously resurrected it for The New Yorker 's fiction podcast, and it is best experienced in his wonderful voice. It's difficult to say exactly why this story--the reflections of intelligent, grumpy Otto about his aging partner William, his own aging, his uneasy relationship with his family, the sanity of his troubled sister, loneliness, and the new baby of his upstairs renter--is as wonderful as it very much is.
The story is, in the end, a testament to the power of a whole person--caustic, funny, articulate, alone, lost and found, cruel and loving--given life on the page. Also published in , sixteen years before she would be awarded the Nobel Prize, this is Gordimer's story of the relationship between Austrian geologist Dr.
Franz-Josef Von Leinsdorf and a mixed-race Johannesburg shop girl, an affair that is illegal in apartheid-era South Africa.