When I was a younger man, I couldn't be bothered with short stories, and read novels almost exclusively. Its only recently that I've dipped my toes into the waters of the literary short form. My impression is that the greatest writers of their age from late Victorian times through to about 1940 tended to write a lot of short fiction, while the novel rather eclipsed the short story post WWII and in more recent times. Its also true to say that I tend to gravitate to authors from the first 3 or 4 decades of the 20th century for some reason anyway, which encompasses many of the best authors of the form. I suppose that's a happy coincidence. I've been reading some collections of short fiction in the last few years, and have other books in my 'to be read' pile. In drawing up a list of what to read, I've concluded that the following are the authors to seek out:
- Ernest Hemingway
- Rudyard Kipling
- W. Somerset Maugham
- F. Scott Fitzgerald
- John Cheever