More "Short Sixes". Capturing American Realism and Humor: An Anthology of Classic Short Stories

Par : H. C. Bunner
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  • Nombre de pages166
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-618295-3
  • EAN4064066182953
  • Date de parution20/05/2021
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille6 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

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In "More 'Short Sixes, '" H. C. Bunner showcases his mastery of the short story form, presenting a collection that highlights wit, character depth, and intricate narrative techniques. This work, rooted in the late 19th-century American literary context, features an array of engaging tales that often blend humor with poignant reflections on the human condition. Bunner's skillful use of compression allows him to encapsulate complex emotions and social commentary within just a few pages, inviting readers to reflect on the subtleties of everyday life amidst the bustle of urban America.
Bunner, an influential literary figure who was deeply entwined with the cultural and social currents of his time, was born in 1857 and became known for his contributions to journalism, poetry, and fiction. His experiences as a New York resident shaped his narrative voice, providing rich inspiration for stories that reflect the vibrant and sometimes tumultuous landscape of his era. Bunner'Äôs keen observations of societal norms often reveal the underlying tensions, making his writing resonate with both humor and gravity.
Readers who appreciate thoughtful and concise storytelling will find "More 'Short Sixes'" to be a delightful and illuminating experience. This collection not only entertains but also offers insights into the subtleties of human relationships and social dynamics, making it a compelling addition to the library of anyone interested in American literary history.
In "More 'Short Sixes, '" H. C. Bunner showcases his mastery of the short story form, presenting a collection that highlights wit, character depth, and intricate narrative techniques. This work, rooted in the late 19th-century American literary context, features an array of engaging tales that often blend humor with poignant reflections on the human condition. Bunner's skillful use of compression allows him to encapsulate complex emotions and social commentary within just a few pages, inviting readers to reflect on the subtleties of everyday life amidst the bustle of urban America.
Bunner, an influential literary figure who was deeply entwined with the cultural and social currents of his time, was born in 1857 and became known for his contributions to journalism, poetry, and fiction. His experiences as a New York resident shaped his narrative voice, providing rich inspiration for stories that reflect the vibrant and sometimes tumultuous landscape of his era. Bunner'Äôs keen observations of societal norms often reveal the underlying tensions, making his writing resonate with both humor and gravity.
Readers who appreciate thoughtful and concise storytelling will find "More 'Short Sixes'" to be a delightful and illuminating experience. This collection not only entertains but also offers insights into the subtleties of human relationships and social dynamics, making it a compelling addition to the library of anyone interested in American literary history.
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