In this series we try to offer up tried and trusted ‘Top Tens’ across many different themes and authors. But any anthology will immediately throw up the questions – Why that story? Why that author?
The theme itself will form the boundaries for our stories which range from well-known classics, newly told, to stories that modern times have overlooked but perfectly exemplify the theme. Throughout the volume our authors whether of instant recognition or new to you are all leviathans of literature.
Some you may disagree with but they will get you thinking; about our choices and about those you would have made. If this volume takes you on a path to discover more of these miniature masterpieces then we have all gained something.
In this one decade the post-war period brings us the Jazz Age and the beginnings of the Great Depression, two ends of a human race in turmoil as the elite are confronted with the masses in a great social surge that will being further problems that stain humanity. Authors here begin to make a literary sense of what has happened and how their characters and narratives are dealing with questions that need answers.>
1 - The Top 10 - The 1920's - An Introduction
2 - In A Grove by Ryunosuke Akutagawa
3 - The Other Woman by Sherwood Anderson
4 - The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell
5 - Bernice Bobs Her Hair by F Scott Fitzgerald
6 - A Jury of Her Peers by Susan Glaspell
7 - A Hunger Artist by Franz Kafka
8 - The Rocking Horse Winner by D H Lawrence
9 - The Color Out of Space by H P Lovecraft
10 - The Garden Party by Katherine Mansfield
11 - The String Quartet by Virginia Woolf