James Baldwin grew up in New York in the forties and fifties, and then fled to France to live the rest of his life. He was troubled not only by American racism, but homophobia from blacks as well, as he was gay. This is a collection of his early stories, including the titanic “Sonny’s Blues,” about two brothers, one of which is a heroin-addicted pianist. Great book.
Adichie is a Nigerian writer who has become and international superstar. This is a collection of her stories that displays her talent. The best story is the last one, about a young Nigerian immigrant at Oxford researching her grandmother’s people.
Alice Munro is considered one of the best short story writers in history, and rightfully won a Nobel Prize some time ago. Her work is very impressive and I’m hard pressed to list a short story writer better than her.
This book won the Pulitzer Prize a few years back. It’s not perfect, but the good stuff is REALLY good. Mostly dealing with how time changes us, it’s very innovative and heartbreaking at points.
Chekhov is an older Russian writer, but his short stories are timeless. This was a bigger book than the others but it was great.
Annie Proulx got famous when I was young when she won the Pulitzer for her book, “The Shipping News.” This is part of a series of books of short stories she has written about Wyoming. It includes the famous “Brokeback Mountain,” which is some heartbreaking shit.
Of the twenty-five or thirty books I read last year, these were the best.
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