One is a intellectual property / employment discrimination litigator / grown-up kid. He is very cool. The other is chemical engineer / patent attorney / jill-of-pretty-much-all-trades. She is also very cool. Meet the Snows. (Get it? Cool. Snow. Clever eh?).
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Review: Great American Short Stories
Great American Short Stories by Paul Negri
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Interesting compilation of some classic American authors. Short stories are always a little tough on me. I was ambivalent towards most of them. Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Young Goodman Brown" was by far the best. Hawthorne's take on Puritanism is always fun to read. On its own, probably worth five stars. Sherwood Anderson's "The Egg" was quite a surprise. My second favorite in the book (and given the line-up of authors, that is saying something). Four stars on that one. F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Bernice Bobs Her Hair" was probably worth 3-4 stars. Everything else, somewhere between 2-3 stars. In any event, a good read for those who haven't been exposed to a lot of classic American novelists. Lots of different styles and a good sample spectrum for "classic" American literature.
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Oooh -- I love some good American short stories, especially Nathaniel Hawthorne!
Thanks for the recommendation; I'll see if they have it at the public library!
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