The Fountain Plays by Dorothy Sayers, 1933 Continue reading
‘Suspicion’ by Dorothy Sayers
Suspicion by Dorothy Sayers, 1939 Continue reading
‘The Demon Lover’ by Elizabeth Bowen
The Demon Lover by Elizabeth Bowen, 1945 Continue reading
‘The Mystery Of Hunter’s Lodge’ by Agatha Christie
The Mystery Of Hunter’s Lodge by Agatha Christie, 1923 Continue reading
‘August Heat’ by W.F. Harvey
August Heat by W.F. Harvey, 1910 Continue reading
‘The Crystal Egg’ by H.G. Wells
The Crystal Egg by H.G. Wells, 1897 Continue reading
‘Bad Dreams’ by Tessa Hadley
Bad Dreams by Tessa Hadley, 2013 Continue reading
‘Mrs. Charbury At Eltham’ by Max Porter
Mrs. Charbury At Eltham by Max Porter, 2017 Continue reading
September 2021 favorites
September 2021
The September stories ordered solely on my personal tastes.
- ‘The Singers’ by Ivan Turgenev
- ‘The House With The Mezzanine’ by Anton Chekhov
- ‘The Country Doctor’ by Ivan Turgenev
- ‘The Husband’ by Anton Chekhov
- ‘The Story Of A Horse’ by Isaac Babel
- ‘Dolgushov’s Death’ by Isaac Babel
- ‘Salt’ by Isaac Babel
- ‘How Much Land Does A Man Need?’ by Leo Tolstoy
- ‘The Queen Of Spades’ by Alexander Pushkin
- ‘A Dashing Fellow’ by Vladimir Nabokov
- ‘Khor And Kalinich’ by Ivan Turgenev
- ‘After The Battle’ by Isaac Babel
- ‘The Continuation Of The Story Of A Horse’ by Isaac Babel
- ‘Ivan And Ivan’ by Isaac Babel
- ‘Polinka’ by Anton Chekhov
- ‘Afonka Bida’ by Isaac Babel
- ‘Katania’ by Lara Vapnyar
- ‘Prince Hamlet Of Shchrigrovo’ by Ivan Turgenev
- ‘Two Landowners’ by Ivan Turgenev
- ‘The Destiny Of A Professor’s Wife’ by Daniil Kharms
- ‘On The Golden Porch’ by Tatyana Tolstaya
- ‘A Drama’ by Anton Chekhov
- ‘Little Whale, Varnisher Of Reality’ by Vasily Aksenov
- ‘Rapture’ by Anton Chekhov
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‘How Much Land Does A Man Need?’ by Leo Tolstoy
How Much Land Does A Man Need? by Leo Tolstoy, 1886 Continue reading

