The Short Story, Andrew Kahn
The Short Story, Andrew Kahn
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The Short Story
A Very Short Introduction

Author: Andrew Kahn

Narrator: Mike Cooper

Unabridged: 4 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/01/2022


Synopsis

What defines a modern short story is much more than a question of length. Despite the efforts of early pioneers like Edgar Allan Poe, the genre was originally synonymous with the anecdote or tale and seen more as entertainment than art. However it has become far more than that, and this Very Short Introduction considers afresh the form's ongoing innovations in plot construction, capacity for psychological insight, and ability to offer intensely concentrated perceptions.

This book charts the rise of the short story from its original appearance in magazines and newspapers. For much of the nineteenth century, tales were written for the press, and the form's history is marked by engagement with popular fiction. From the later nineteenth century, the short story earned a reputation for its skillful use of plot design and character study. After the First World War it found outlets in high-brow publications, and single-author collections, as well as anthologies.

Exploring the form's techniques and themes, Andrew Kahn considers the continuity and variation in key structures and techniques such as the beginning, the creation of voice, the ironic turn or plot twist, and how writers manage endings. Throughout he draws on examples from an international and flourishing corpus of work, with close analysis of classic and lesser-known stories.

About Andrew Kahn

Andrew Kahn is a professor of Russian literature at the University of Oxford. His publications include books on Alexander Pushkin and Osip Mandelstam. He has edited a number of books for Oxford World's Classics series, including Lermontov, A Hero of Our Time; Alexander Pushkin, The Queen of Spades and Other Stories; and Leo Tolstoy, The Death of Ivan Ilyich and Other Stories. He is also a Fellow of the British Academy.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tomasz

Very personal approach, not suitable for a "short introduction" series. As a UK scholar, specializing in Russian literature, he mainly uses examples from English, American, and Russian prose, only mentioning authors writing in other languages. From non-Angloeuropean sphere, only Akutagawa and Kinkaid......more

Goodreads review by Steven

Indeed a very short introduction but a good one. I have used Joyce Carol Oats' anthology _The Oxford Book of American Short Stories_ as a resource in my classes, and I think this would pair well with Kahn's discussion. Kahn, of course, looks at all stories, not just Americans, but many of the tales......more

Goodreads review by Oguz

The book has a wide selection of references that could give you a good idea to understand what you need to do as a follow up. Though, it's not a good source of abstract knowledge about the subject, as much as the other books of the series are. Sometimes you will get lost because the book talks about......more