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The Top 10 Short Stories - The 1920's - The Americans: The top ten short stories written in the 1920s by authors from America

by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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The audio series of "Top Ten Short Stories" includes several collections, each of which focuses on stories from a particular time frame, country, gender, or genre. This selection of English- language stories from the 1920s has a number of top-notch stories, plus a few items of lesser quality. All are well-rendered by skilled narrators.

Stories that I found to be particularly fine include Fitzgerald's "Bernice Bobs Her Hair", Glasgow's "The Difference", Anderson's "Brothers", and Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game". Two of these are old favorites of mine -- the ones authored by Fitzgerald and by Connell, and I was pleased at how the narration enhanced their qualities. I found Ellen Glasgow's "The Difference" (which I'd not heard of before) to be a delightful surprise. Zane Grey's "The Great Slave" (of which I'd also not known) I found to be powerful, if disturbing. At the lower extreme was Lovecraft's "The Color Out of Space", which struck me as very dated and inadequate in the author's attempt to scare his readers. After a full century of science fiction, it will strike experienced readers as silly and tiresome. The short story "Spurs" is as unpleasant a tale as I've read, and I have given it the lowest possible rating. This story is of historical interest -- it's said to have spawned the famous noir movie "Freaks". However, any similarities are superficial and confined to the fact that both involve characters from a circus sideshow.

Stories included in this collection are listed below, and rated with 1-5 stars.
01 - The Top 10 - The 1920’s - The Americans - An Introduction
02 - Bernice Bobs Her Hair by F Scott Fitzgerald 5*
03 - Brothers by Sherwood Anderson 4*
04 - The Color Out of Space by H P Lovecraft 1*
05 - The Great Slave by Zane Grey 3.5*
06 - The Golden Honeymoon by Ring Lardner 1*
07 - The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell 5*
08 - The Difference by Ellen Glasgow 5*
09 - Skulls in the Stars by Robert E Howard 1*
10 - The City of Refuge by Rudolph Fisher 1*
11 - Spurs by Tod Robbins 1/2* ( )
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