05-21-2010, 10:55 AM | #1 |
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need recommendations for contemporary short stories
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I need some recommendations on contemporary short story authors or books. I am looking for something that is both interesting to read and helpful for learning modern American English for my friends in China who are college English majors (US equivalent of high school level of English in general) and want to improve. I previously recommended some of W. S. Maugham's short stories and they loved those and asked me for more. Basically, I would love to have a short story writer that resembles Maugham in the style but more contemporary and ideally an American, so here is roughly what I am looking for: 1. It must reflect modern but structured American English, a little bit colloquial is OK, but not too heavy slang usage or dialects pertaining to a particular locale or social class. They already read quite some Poe, Twain, Jack London, Washington Irving, etc in Chinese colleges, so no such classic American authors, they emphasized "contemporary" - hopefully in the last decade or two. 2. It must be short - I know some so-called short stories can be as long as 100+ pages nowadays, but I am looking for something less than 10 pages yet have enough meat for language learning purpose. 3. Ideally, these are vignettes that embodies the same wisdom, wit and detached observations of human nature similar to the ones Maugham wrote half a century ago. A broad cultural background setting will be nice but not necessarily travel or international settings as Maugham's stories, as they are still more interested in learning modern American culture/language. 4. Some suspense is OK, but they are looking for light-hearted readings, so no horror stories - they've tried some Stephen King and Dean Koontz I recommended, can't say they like those and I don't know myself if King and Koontz have any humorous lighter stories that are short enough. 5. Ideally, one or two authors would be good, but if it is hard to find a particular author, a compilation of stories by several or a dozen writers with similar style will also do. 6. Electronic versions would be a plus - they have Sony readers (I am still not sure how exactly purchase the story in the US and pass on to them), but Kindles wont do. I don't have any issue buying hard copies and ship to them. 7. Finally, does anyone know if "The Best American Short Stories of the Century" currently selling on Amazon would be a good candidate that meets the above? Many many thanks. As I am not a native English speaker myself and don't read much, it is always a pain each time they asked me for reading recommendations for English books. Last edited by Sylver; 05-21-2010 at 03:51 PM. |
05-22-2010, 07:22 PM | #2 |
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C'mon, guys, nobody can recommend anything at all?
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I just came across your post (your English is very good).
Hopefully, others with more background in modern / contemporary American short stories will reply. I saw this paperback at Amazon, but haven't read it. American Short Story Masterpieces [Mass Market Paperback]. Quote:
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Many thanks, dreams, based on Amazon reviews, it does sound a better option to the "The Best American Short Stories of the Century" that I had in mind. Will check it out myself first.
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Raymond Carver and John Cheever, along with John O'Hara.
Also Haruki Murakami. Don |
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Thanks, UntreedReads and Dr. Drib, will check them out. Haruki Murakami is very popular in China, but never thought about his works in English, did he write in English? and if it's translation, then there comes question as to which translation to pick up.
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However, Murakami is also a translator and has translated Raymond Carver's works into English. He loves Carver's writings. It just now occured to me that you might want look at F. Scott Fitzgerald's work. I've made about 80 short stories available here on MobileRead, in the LRF [Sony] format. Don |
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Thanks, Dr. Drib, I just downloaded The Great Gatsby and loved how it looks on my prs 300, the font (is it Times New Roman?) looked sharp and the contrast looks so good on my pocket reader. Now the only thing I am not sure about: again, I may be just a little too paranoid on this - for language learning purpose, is the English not outdated (as most of his works are 80 years old)? I also heard people raving about Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, although I have no doubt that those Holmes stories are beautifully written, but is the language used still current? These may be obvious for native speakers, but I for one, really cannot tell.
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