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Elizabeth Benedict If I Could Speak Chinese
Fred Bubbers Calvin’s Monster
Truths
Indian Summer
Raymond Carver Why Don’t You Dance?
Willa Cather Coming, Aphrodite!
John Cheever The Swimmer
The Enormous Radio
Anton Chekhov The Lady With The Dog
The Lottery Ticket
Kate Chopin The Story of an Hour
The Storm
Regret
A Respectable Woman
John Collier The Chaser
Myfanwy Collins Orange Crush
Joseph Conrad The Secret Sharer
Youth
Stephen Crane The Open Boat
Charles D’Ambrosio Her Real Name
Anita Desai Games at Twilight
F. Scott Fitzgerald Bernice Bobs Her Hair
The Ice Palace
Babylon Revisited
Robert Guskind Bird Flu
Ernest Hemingway A Clean Well-Lighted Place
The Big Two-Hearted River
Hills Like White Elephants
Amy Hempel The Harvest
O. Henry The Gift of the Magi
Shirley Jackson The Lottery
James Joyce Araby
A Little Cloud
The Dead
Franz Kafka A Hunger Artist
In the Penal Colony
Ring Lardner Haircut
Yiyun Li The Reunion
W. Somerset Maugham Rain
Guy de Maupassant The Necklace
Flannery O’Connor A Good Man Is Hard To Find
Joyce Carol Oates A Long Way Home
Dorothy Parker A Telephone Call
Edgar Allen Poe The Cask of Amontillado
Maria Pollack Animal Crackers
Cheating Hearts
Grief
Immersion
Silence
Irwin Shaw The Girls in Their Summer Dresses
Jim Shepard Happy With Crocodiles
Ivan Turgenev A Desperate Character
John Updike The Rumor
A&P
Edith Wharton The Fulness of Life
William Carlos Williams The Use of Force
Tobias Wolff Hunters in the Snow

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