Tom Perotta is great, thanks for mentioning that he has a short story collection! Have read all his novels but not that. |
But they are also a snippet of a larger story, and I want all the story. Can't get into them very easily, either. |
OP here. I loved Olive Kitteridge; this is the sort of linked, portmanteau short story collection that I love. I have tried Alice Munro but can't get into it. Sigh. I know I'm missing something good but can't help feeling that the period of acclimation to plot, characters, etc. is just too much for me. It's my failing. |
meh, you're just not into it. No failing there. (And I'm a short story writer.) But, if you liked the linking stories of Olive Kitteridge (I loved that too!), try Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan and The Imperfectionists by Tom Rachman. Both feature linking short stories. |
I like Flannery O'Connor's southern gothic short stories. Her most famous short story, "A Good Man is Hard to Find," is twisted, sometimes funny, yet tightly written.
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Stephen King has written a lot of great short stories, many of which have been adapted to film. |
Well, I love short stories and literary fiction. My reader's Achilles heels are classics (anything before WWI really), foreign novels in translation, and experimental writing. So I am very well read in an extremely narrow sense lol. And don't even get me started on nonfiction! |
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