SeaWitchK t1_iwh5rae wrote
Short story anthologies are what preserved my reading habit for years, I highly recommend them!
jonospark OP t1_iwh6rpj wrote
That's a great idea! I remember going through an anthology of detective stories last year, and it was a great ride. I'll look into more anthologies. Thank you!
SeaWitchK t1_iwh7nmr wrote
and if you like Gaiman, Fragile Things is a great collection
jankyalias t1_iwhn3qd wrote
Some of my favorite short story collections if looking for recs:
Isaac Babel: Odessa Stories and Red Cavalry
Franz Kafka: The Complete Stories
Herman Melville: The Piazza Tales (specifically Bartleby and Benito Cereno)
Anton Checkhov: I mean take your pick, the man was a genius
James Joyce: Dubliners (much more accessible than the more famous Ulysses, but no less powerful)
Ambrose Bierce: Tales of Soldiers and Civilians
Italo Calvino: Cosmicomics
Ray Bradbury: Martian Chronicles and Dandelion Wine
Jorge Borges: Fictions and Labyrinths (although I love pretty much all of his work)
Ernest Hemingway: Complete Short Stories
jonospark OP t1_iwhuck2 wrote
Thank you!
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