I noticed a list that some great person put up and sought to fill in missing stories.
No particuliar order
1.Shirley Jackson - The Lottery, 1948 (The NewYorker Magazine)
2.DH Lawrence - Rocking Horse Winner, 1926
3.Carl Stephenson - Leiningen Verses the Ants, 1938 (Esquire)
4.Tadeusz Borowski - This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen (circa 1956)
5.John Steinbeck - The Pearl, 1947
6.Earnest Hemingway - Hills Like White Elephants, 1927
7.Flannery O'Connor - A Good Man is Hard to Find, 1955
8.Richard Edward Connell -The Most Dangerous Game, 1963
9.Stephen Vincent Benet - The Devil and Daniel Webster, 1941
HOW COULD THEY HAVE MISSED THIS STORY??
10.Katherine Mansfield (beauchamp) - Bliss, 1918
11.Anatole France -The Procurator of Judea, circa 1921? (received Nobel Prize thereafter)
12. Joseph Conrad - Chance, 1914. Yes, this is 1914 and possibly novella. This story gave Conrad "the level of commercial success that afforded a prosperous lifestyle."
13.HG Wells - Country of the Blind (1911 but reprints where after 1915)
14. Willa Cather - Paul's Case (1905 but republished after 1915)
15.Franz Kafka - A Hunger Artist (post hum, 1924)
16. JL Borges - The Garden of Forking Paths, 1941
17.Katherine Ann Porter - The Jilting of Granny Weatherall , 1930
18. Albert Camus - The Stranger (french edition 1941) (Some consider it a novella)
19. Stephen King - Unknown Title, 1960 . " In 1960 he submitted his first story for publication - it was rejected" http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/sking.htm
20. EB White - Charlotte's Web, 1952
21. Agnes Smedley - Cell Mates (1920)
22. John Cheever - The Enormous Radio and Other Stories (1953)
23. Raymond Carver -'Will You Please Be Quiet, Please' , 1967 was his first big hit. (Best American Stories Anthology)
24. Thomas Wolfe - The Story of a Novel, 1936
25. Zora Neale Hurston
26. Gabrielle Marquez, One of these Days (spain, 1962)
27. George Orwell, Shooting an Elephant (1950)
***Collections of shorts from the Era***
1.Ray Bradbury - Martian Chronicles, 1950
2.Roald Dahl - Kiss Kiss Kiss for anthology. Most well known story might be: The Man from the South, 1948 (Collier's) This one chosen over "Gremilins" "Parson's Pleasure" and a host of other great macabre shorts by Dahl in this period. Dahl also wrote: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang; Charlie and the Choclate Factory; James and the Giant Peach and many more.
3.Saki aka Hector Hugh Munro - The works of 'Saki' (H. H. Munro), post-humorous 1928
4.Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) -- Sherlock Holmes collections.
5.Fernando Sorrentino - Zoologica, 1967
6.Issac Assimov - I, Robot, 1950 Anthology, Gnome Press
7. JD Salinger - Nine Stories, 1953
8. John Updike - A&P, 1962
9.Philip Jose Farmer - Riverworld War: The Surpressed Fiction of Philip Jose Farmer (1964)
10. Kurt Vonnegut Jr - Canary in a Cathouse (1961)
11.Langston Hughes, The Ways of White Folk (collection)
~~~original List~~~~~
Elise Singmaster - The Survivors
Theodore Dreiser - The Lost Phooebe
Ring Lardner - The Golden Honeymoon
Sherwood Anderson - I'm a Fool
Ernest Hemingway - My Old Man
Dorothy Parker - A Telephone Call
Willa Cather - Double Birthday
Morley Callaghan - The Faithful Wife
William March - The Little Wife
F. Scott Fitz - Babylon Revisited
Wilbyr Daniel Steele - How Beautiful With Shoes
William Saroyan - Resurrection of a Life
Thomas Wolfe - Only the Dead Know Brooklyn
Tess Slesinger - A Day in the Life of a Writer
Lovell Thompson - The Iron City
Pietro di Donato - Christ in Concrete
John Steinbeck - The Chrysanthemums
Right Wright - Bright and Morning Star
William Faulkner - Hand Upon the Waters
Robert M. Coats - The Net
Kay Boyle - Nothing Ever Breaks Except the Heart
Irwin Shaw - Search Through the Streets of the City
Nancy Hale - Who Lived and Died Believing
Paul Horgan - The Peach Stone
Jesse Stuart - Dawn of Remembered Spring
James Thurber - The Catbird Seat
Lionel Trilling - Of This Time, Of That Place
Walter van Tilburg Clark - The Wind and the Snow of Winter
John Cheever - The Enormous Radio
Jean Stafford - Children are Bored on Sunday
George P. Elliott - The NRACP
Hortense Calisher - In Greenwich There are Many Gravelled Walks
Ray Bradbury - The Other Foot
Tennessee Williams - Three Players of a Summer Game
James Agee - A Mother's Tale
Bernard Malamud - The Magic Barrel
Flannery O'Connor - A Circle in the Fire
Augusta Wallace Lyons - The First Flower
Phillip Roth - The COntest for Aaron Gold
Shirley Jackson - One Ordinary Day, With Peanuts
Frank Butler - To the Wilderness I Wander
Lawrence Sargent Hall - The Ledge
James Baldwin - This Morning, This Evening, So Soon
Tillie Olsen - Tell Me a Riddle
George Garrett - The Old Army Game
John Updike - Pigeon Feathers
HW Blattner - Sound of a Drunken Drummer
John Stewart Carter - The Keyhole Eye
William Eastlake - A Long Day's Dying
Joyce Carol Oates - Upon the Sweeping Flood
** Will update this as I can.
Edit: I'll put links in as I find them.
~Dave.
No particuliar order
1.Shirley Jackson - The Lottery, 1948 (The NewYorker Magazine)
2.DH Lawrence - Rocking Horse Winner, 1926
3.Carl Stephenson - Leiningen Verses the Ants, 1938 (Esquire)
4.Tadeusz Borowski - This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen (circa 1956)
5.John Steinbeck - The Pearl, 1947
6.Earnest Hemingway - Hills Like White Elephants, 1927
7.Flannery O'Connor - A Good Man is Hard to Find, 1955
8.Richard Edward Connell -The Most Dangerous Game, 1963
9.Stephen Vincent Benet - The Devil and Daniel Webster, 1941
HOW COULD THEY HAVE MISSED THIS STORY??
10.Katherine Mansfield (beauchamp) - Bliss, 1918
11.Anatole France -The Procurator of Judea, circa 1921? (received Nobel Prize thereafter)
12. Joseph Conrad - Chance, 1914. Yes, this is 1914 and possibly novella. This story gave Conrad "the level of commercial success that afforded a prosperous lifestyle."
13.HG Wells - Country of the Blind (1911 but reprints where after 1915)
14. Willa Cather - Paul's Case (1905 but republished after 1915)
15.Franz Kafka - A Hunger Artist (post hum, 1924)
16. JL Borges - The Garden of Forking Paths, 1941
17.Katherine Ann Porter - The Jilting of Granny Weatherall , 1930
18. Albert Camus - The Stranger (french edition 1941) (Some consider it a novella)
19. Stephen King - Unknown Title, 1960 . " In 1960 he submitted his first story for publication - it was rejected" http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/sking.htm
20. EB White - Charlotte's Web, 1952
21. Agnes Smedley - Cell Mates (1920)
22. John Cheever - The Enormous Radio and Other Stories (1953)
23. Raymond Carver -'Will You Please Be Quiet, Please' , 1967 was his first big hit. (Best American Stories Anthology)
24. Thomas Wolfe - The Story of a Novel, 1936
25. Zora Neale Hurston
26. Gabrielle Marquez, One of these Days (spain, 1962)
27. George Orwell, Shooting an Elephant (1950)
***Collections of shorts from the Era***
1.Ray Bradbury - Martian Chronicles, 1950
2.Roald Dahl - Kiss Kiss Kiss for anthology. Most well known story might be: The Man from the South, 1948 (Collier's) This one chosen over "Gremilins" "Parson's Pleasure" and a host of other great macabre shorts by Dahl in this period. Dahl also wrote: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang; Charlie and the Choclate Factory; James and the Giant Peach and many more.
3.Saki aka Hector Hugh Munro - The works of 'Saki' (H. H. Munro), post-humorous 1928
4.Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) -- Sherlock Holmes collections.
5.Fernando Sorrentino - Zoologica, 1967
6.Issac Assimov - I, Robot, 1950 Anthology, Gnome Press
7. JD Salinger - Nine Stories, 1953
8. John Updike - A&P, 1962
9.Philip Jose Farmer - Riverworld War: The Surpressed Fiction of Philip Jose Farmer (1964)
10. Kurt Vonnegut Jr - Canary in a Cathouse (1961)
11.Langston Hughes, The Ways of White Folk (collection)
~~~original List~~~~~
Elise Singmaster - The Survivors
Theodore Dreiser - The Lost Phooebe
Ring Lardner - The Golden Honeymoon
Sherwood Anderson - I'm a Fool
Ernest Hemingway - My Old Man
Dorothy Parker - A Telephone Call
Willa Cather - Double Birthday
Morley Callaghan - The Faithful Wife
William March - The Little Wife
F. Scott Fitz - Babylon Revisited
Wilbyr Daniel Steele - How Beautiful With Shoes
William Saroyan - Resurrection of a Life
Thomas Wolfe - Only the Dead Know Brooklyn
Tess Slesinger - A Day in the Life of a Writer
Lovell Thompson - The Iron City
Pietro di Donato - Christ in Concrete
John Steinbeck - The Chrysanthemums
Right Wright - Bright and Morning Star
William Faulkner - Hand Upon the Waters
Robert M. Coats - The Net
Kay Boyle - Nothing Ever Breaks Except the Heart
Irwin Shaw - Search Through the Streets of the City
Nancy Hale - Who Lived and Died Believing
Paul Horgan - The Peach Stone
Jesse Stuart - Dawn of Remembered Spring
James Thurber - The Catbird Seat
Lionel Trilling - Of This Time, Of That Place
Walter van Tilburg Clark - The Wind and the Snow of Winter
John Cheever - The Enormous Radio
Jean Stafford - Children are Bored on Sunday
George P. Elliott - The NRACP
Hortense Calisher - In Greenwich There are Many Gravelled Walks
Ray Bradbury - The Other Foot
Tennessee Williams - Three Players of a Summer Game
James Agee - A Mother's Tale
Bernard Malamud - The Magic Barrel
Flannery O'Connor - A Circle in the Fire
Augusta Wallace Lyons - The First Flower
Phillip Roth - The COntest for Aaron Gold
Shirley Jackson - One Ordinary Day, With Peanuts
Frank Butler - To the Wilderness I Wander
Lawrence Sargent Hall - The Ledge
James Baldwin - This Morning, This Evening, So Soon
Tillie Olsen - Tell Me a Riddle
George Garrett - The Old Army Game
John Updike - Pigeon Feathers
HW Blattner - Sound of a Drunken Drummer
John Stewart Carter - The Keyhole Eye
William Eastlake - A Long Day's Dying
Joyce Carol Oates - Upon the Sweeping Flood
** Will update this as I can.
Edit: I'll put links in as I find them.
~Dave.
