Wednesday 11 July 2007

Books and Audio Books

a selected list (** indicates prose that is relatively easy for non-native speakers to read, i.e. you shouldn't need your dictionary constantly).

Anthologies

Oxford Book of English Short Stories --all from the last 50 years (this collection is not the one our British stories were taken from) edited by A.S. Byatt

The Penguin Book of Modern British Short Stories
emphasis on experimental fiction (the stories House of the Famous Poet and The Enigma came from this anthology, and they were some of the least experimental!), edited by Malcolm Bradbury.

Best American Short Stories of the Century edited by John Updike

50 Great Short Stories (American--spans 200 years) both book and CD available

Nothing But You, Love Stories from the New Yorker, edited by Roger Angell. Features a variety of modern writers and styles, ranging from Woody Allen to Vladimir Nabokov.

I Thought My Father Was God **(Audio version of True Tales of American Life)

I Know Some Things: Stories about Childhood by Contemporary Writers **edited by Lorrie Moore. Includes work by famous authors and some relatively unknown ones.

Single-author Collections
Interpreter of Maladies **by Jhumpa Lahiri. Subtle, deceptively simple prose; engaging characters and voices; well-crafted plots. One of the finest young writers around.

Don't Tell Anyone by Frederick Busch, a collection of short stories. Elegant writing.

What We Talk About When We Talk About Love **by Raymond Carver. Minimalist realism. This is the writer whose editor, Robert Gottlieb, apparently played a considerable role in the sparse style for which Carver is famous. Considered one of the masters of modern storytelling, his tales are full of atmosphere, if a tad depressing at times.

Who Will Run the Frog Hospital **by Lorrie Moore
slightly dark, witty, beautifully written stories by a contemporary writer

The Early Stories
by John Updike. Updike is wonderful at remembering and setting down the texture of daily life and the emotional subtleties of our response to it.

Stories Online

Selected Shorts
http://www.symphonyspace.org/shorts

is a public radio program which airs actors reading stories mainly by contemporary writers. Here is a link to their podcast, where you can download audio versions of stories for free.

The radio program that originated the National Story Project, which resulted in the book True Tales of American Life. On the right of the page, you'll see archives. Here, you will find recorded versions of many stories that were not included in the book.

www.granta.com
a magazine published in Britain, offers a good overview of what's happening in contemporary fiction, includes extracts of stories, chapters of novels, some audio (interviews and authors reading from their books).

Storyteller, a Canadian magazine that features short stories (lengthy excerpts but no full texts)

The fiction page from National Public Radio (about recent novels and collections of short stories, includes many author interviews and authors reading excerpts from their work).

Bibliomania, a fairly extensive offering of Classic Short Stories --full texts online. There are no contemporary works here, only ones which are in the public domain, i.e. no longer under copyright protection.

20 Classic American stories (most are famous--many are gothic or suspense stories, e.g. by Edgar Allen Poe)
Particularly good for improving your English, these stories include study questions and vocabulary help (click on a highlighted word to get a definition):