A palate cleanser.
Something that starts...ends... and has a sense of completion to it.
Short stories are bite-sized literary works that can be sandwiched between your longer more intense reads.
I find that I DNF with reckless abandon. Yes. I'm one of THOSE people.
I don't always put the book away forever, but I don't ever push or force myself through any work. Ever. It's a part of why I almost never do buddy reads. But, I digress.
Short stories make DNFing feel quite easy.
For example, if I'm reading a collection by Maupassant, and one of the stories just isn't connecting with me, I can quit it- go on to the next story (with little to no effort)- NOT feel that I'm abandoning the entire work, and either return to it later or just enjoy the other short stories that the collection has to offer.
It's like going to a museum. You may not enjoy every exhibit, and you certainly wouldn't remain in a wing of the museum with the exhibition that isn't speaking to your soul. You'd move along and spend extra time in the wing that has pieces in the collection or exhibits that offer you that sublime feeling.
That's at least how I approach my books.
It's hard to remember what I've talked about on this new blog vs ALL the gorgeous content from my other blog, but I spoke before about how much I demand from my literature.
I know that at each phase of life we change and grow and therefore the way the literature lands on us is different, but I DEMAND to be transformed by what I read.
I demand that my soul be stirred in some way.
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Now, in our days of doom scrolling and NY best seller's lists... I get people's desires to grab that latest published work that will entertain into the night. I however, stray far away from that- at least 95% of the time.
There is NOTHING wrong with it, but for me I am only here for the fiction that transforms me. The deep soul shaking, borderline existential, character driven novels that offer me something deep and delicious. I won't be shamed for it either. (Okay calm down here. No one even shamed me and look at how defensive I became! :)
Some of my favorite short story writers:
- Anton Chekov
- Clarice Lispector
- The Victorians
- Fyodor Dostoyevsky
- Elena Savage
- Guy de Maupassant
- Claire Keegan
- Audre Lorde
- Jorge Borges
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