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Soodaroo in Love
Sunday, January 09, 2005
 
When I heard you said I love you, while you say it cannot be a lie . . . I am waiting till the time come and I sitting in sand of my grave, staring in your eyes, thinking the first time you said me I love you, the first time . . .

Soodaroo


 
Wednesday, January 05, 2005
 
This is a list of some of the most important short stories ever written in the world of English Language. I prepare this list for my course of study in university: Short Story.

List of Short Stories
American Authors

Irving, Washington (1783-1859)

The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent (1819-1820): Short Stories and assays Collection
“Rip Van Winkle”
“The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”

Hawthorne, Nathaniel (1804-1864)

“Roger Malvin's Burial”
“Rappaccini's Daughter”
“Young Goodman Brown”


Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849)

“The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym” (1838)
“The Fall of the House of Usher” (1839)
“The Pit and the Pendulum” (1842)
“The Tell-Tale Heart” (1843)
“The Cask of Amontillado” (1846)

Herman Melville (1819-1891)

“Bartleby, the Scrivener” (A Story of Wall-Street) – (1853)
“Benito Cereno” (1855)

Bierce, Ambrose Gwinett (1842-1914?),

“Cobwebs from an Empty Skull” (1874)
“The Devil's Dictionary” (1911)
“The Field’s Delight” (1872)
“The Midst of Life” (1898)
“The Devil’s Dies” (1906)
“An Occurrence of Owl Greets Bridge”

Henry James (1843-1916)

“The Real Thing”
“The Beats in the Jungle”

Kate Chopin (1851-1904)

“The Story of an hour”
“The Storm”
“Desiree’s Baby”
“At the ‘Cadian Ball”


O. Henry (1862-1910)

“The Gift of the Magi”
“The Furnished Room”
“The Ransom of Red Chief”


Edith Wharton (1862-1931)

“The Other Two” - 1904

Crane, Stephen (1871-1900)

“The Open Boat and Other Stories” (1898) – Short Story Collection
“The Open Boat”
“The blue Hotel”
“An Episode of War”

London, Jack (1876-1916)

“The Son of the Wolf” (1900) – Short Story Collection
“The Star Rover” (1915) – Short Story Collection
“John Bawleycorn” (1913)
“The Iron Heel” (1907)


London, Jack (1876-1916)

“The Son of the Wolf” (1900) – Short Story Collection

Katherine Anne Porter (1890-1980)

“Flowering Judas” (1930) – short Story Collection
“Pale Horse, Pale Riders” (1939)

Fitzgerald, F(rancis) Scott (Key) (1896-1940)

“Flappers and Philosophers” (1920) - Short Story Collection
“Tales of the Jazz Age” (1922) - Short Story Collection
“Winter Dreams”
“Babylon Revisited”

Faulkner, William (1897-1962)

“Go Down Moses” (1942) - Short Story Collection
“The Bear”
“A Rose for Emily”
“That Evening Sun”
“Barn Burning”

James (Grower) Thurber (1894-1961)

“Is Sex Necessary?” (1929)
“The Secret Life of Walter Milty”

Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961)

Three Stories and Ten Poems (1923) – Short Story Collection
In Our Time (1924) – Short Story Collection
Men without Women (1927) – Short Story Collection
“The Killers”
Winner Take Nothing (1933) – Short Story Collection
“The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber”
“The Snows of Kilimanjaro”

Steinbeck, John Ernst (1902-1968)

The Pastures of Heaven (1932) – Short Stories
“The Leader of the People”

O’Hara, John (1905-1970)

“The Doctor's Son and Other Stories” (1935) - Short Story Collection
“Pal Joey” (1940)

Saroyan, William (1908-1981)

“My Name Is Aram” (1940) - Short Story Collection

Salinger, J. D. (1919- )

"A Perfect Day for Bananafish"
“Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut”
“Teddy”
“Just Before the War with the Eskimos”

Ray(mond Douglas) Bradbury (1920- )

“The Day It Rained Forever”
“R Is for Rocket”
“The Martin Chronicles” (1950 – Filmed 1966)

Flannery O’Connor (1925-1964)

“A Good Man Is Hard to Find” – 1953
“Revelation” – 1964
“Parker’s Back” – 1964
“Good Country People” – 1955

Barthelme, Donald (1931-1989)

“On Angels"
"Brain Damage"
"A Shower of Gold"
"Daumier"
"Sermons"
"On Angels"
"The death of God left the angels in a strange position."

John Updike (1932- )

“A & P”
“The Rumor”
“Separating”

Oates, Joyce Carol (1938- )

By the North Gate (1963) – Short Story Collection
Upon the Sweeping Flood (1966) – Short Story Collection
“The Wheel of Love” (1970) – Short Story Collection


Carver, Raymond (1939-1988)

Put Yourself in My Shoes – 1974 – Short Story Collection
“The Bath”
“A Small, Good Thing”
“What We Talk About When We Talk About Love” (1981)
“Cathedral” (1983)
“Where I’m Calling From” (1988)

List of Short Stories
British and Irish Authors

Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)

“Mrs. Warren’s Profession”

Conrad, Joseph (1857-1924)

“The Nigger of the Narcissus” (1897)
“The Secret Agent” (1907)
“Under Western Eyes” (1911)
“Victory” (1915)
“Heart of Darkness” (1902)

Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan (1859-1930)

“The Sign of Four” (1890)
“The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes” (1892)
“The Hound of the Baskervilles” (1902)
“His Last Bow” (1917)

Galsworthy, John (1867-1933)

“The Man of Property” (1906)
“Indian Summer of a Forsyte”


H(ector) H(ugh) Munro, Saki (1870-1916)

“Reginald” (1904)
“Beasts and Supper beats” (1912)
“The Unbearable Bassington” (1914)
“When William Came” (1913)
“Esmé”

Maugham, W(illiam) Somerset (1874-1965)

“Miss Thompson”
The Trembling of a Leaf – 1921 – Short Story Collection

James Joyce (1882-1941)

Dubliners (1914) – Short Story Collection, most famous among short stories in this book “The Dead”

Virginia Woolf (1882-1941)

“The Mark on the Wall”
Monday or Tuesday (1921) – Short Story Collection

Lawrence, D(avid) H(erbert) (1885-1930)

“Odour of Chrysanthemums” (1911, 1914)
“The Horse Dealer’s Daughter”

Mansfield, Katherine (1888-1923)

“In a German Pension” (1911)
“Bliss” (1920)
“The Garden Party” (1922)
“The Dove's Nest” (1923)
“Something Childish” (1924)
“Je ne Parle pas Francais”
“Prelude”
“The Daughter’s of the Late Colonel”

Frank O’Connor

“My Oedipus Complex”
“The guests of the Nation”
“The Christmas Morning”

George Orwell (1903-1950)

“Shooting an Elephant”

H(rnest) H(erbert) Bates (1905-1974)

“Fair Stood the Wind for France” (1944)
“The Jacaranda Tree” (1949)
“The Darling Buds of May” (1958)


 
Monday, January 03, 2005
 
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And yet the last look of them--he stepping from the kerb and she following him round the edge of the big building brims me with wonder--floods me anew. Mysterious figures! Mother and son. Who are you? Why do you walk down the street? Where to-night will you sleep, and then, to-morrow? Oh, how it whirls and surges--floats me afresh! I start after them. People drive this way and that. The white light splutters and pours. Plate-glass windows. Carnations; chrysanthemums. Ivy in dark gardens. Milk carts at the door. Wherever I go, mysterious figures, I see you, turning the corner, mothers and sons; you, you, you. I hasten, I follow. This, I fancy, must be the sea. Grey is the landscape; dim as ashes; the water murmurs and moves. If I fall on my knees, if I go through the ritual, the ancient antics, it's you, unknown figures, you I adore; if I open my arms, it's you I embrace, you I draw to me—adorable world!

Virginia Woolf – An Unwritten Novel

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It is raining? Turn my heat toward sky and stared to the clouds, all gray as lonely as time of a days in the mad city of Mashed.

It is new, yes, year is new, days are new and nothing changes in the entire world. Nothing, we are as bad human beings as before, as lonely as before and the city become bigger and bigger than the entire thing I know in my mind.

It is New Year and al thing I see is news of death in Asian Disaster, covering all the papers and TVs and the Internet also, full of damn sadness life.

Merry New Year, Merry for all of you.

Soodaroo
2005-01-02
11:45 PM

 
My Name is Soodaroo; I am here to write about my life, my country and literature. I am living in NE of Iran, glad to see you. connect me via soodaroo@gmail.com, thanks

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