Yes! Just read this. |
| OP, I love this idea! |
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I took a class on the novella in grad school. Some that I remember:
Jacob’s Room / Virginia Woolf Animal Farm / George Orwell The Old Man and the Sea / Hemingway Bartleby the Scrivener / Herman Melville Breakfast at Tiffany’s / Truman Capote Breakfast at Tiffany’s is a masterpiece; it is very different from the film based on it, much darker and more interesting. |
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Eve in Hollywood, a novella in collection Table for Two, by Amor Towels .. author of Gentleman in Moscow.
It's the sequel to Rules of Civility. |
One of my absolute favorites. I still have my dad's paperback copy. I just got Lauren Groff's new book of short stories, Brawler. Haven't started it yet but I'm excited to start! |
| I loved the Ghost Wall by Sarah Moss, set in northern England. An adolescent girl coming of age on her parents' dig at an Iron Age site. Weird and dark and a quick 130 pages. |
This, and: The Uncommon Reader by Alan Bennett |
| I just read Foster by Claire Keegan. What talent she has. |
I was going to recommend this or Jackson's We Have Always Lived in the Castle. |
| The Swimmer by Cheever, Old Mrs Harris by Willa Cather, The Summer People by Shirley Jackson, Royal Jelly by Roald Dahl, The Secret Miracle by Borges. |