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👤 D.H. Lawrence
💿 "The Rocking Horse Winner"

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👤 James Thurber
💿 The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

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👤 Richard Connell
💿 The Most Dangerous

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👤 Anton Chekhov
💿 The Peasants

This story, along with ‘In the Ravine’ (1900), deal with the peasants, of whom Tolstoy said he knew nothing. They’re interesting figures in Chekhov’s fiction – treated with just the same lack of sentimentality as any of Chekhov’s characters, as well as mercilessly exposed in their vanity and other failings, but also given to us as people with whom we can’t but deeply and utterly empathise. Oh yeah, they’re people too, the reader might tell themselves. Oh yeah. So, they’re just as beautiful and crass, as deep and shallow, as maddening and endearing, with the same profound humanity as any and every Chekhovian character: it’s as though Chekhov, like death, is the great leveller. Was this some kind of vaunted moral purpose in 1897 literature – to convince the reader of the humanity of the recently liberated serfs? Or was Chekhov involved in a wider reaching project: to convince the reader of the humanity of other people generally?

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[@english_ebooks] Nothing Changes Until You Do.epub
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📘 Nothing Changes Until You Do: A Guide to Self-Compassion and Getting Out of Your Own Way - Mike Robbins
Hay House | 2014 | EPUB

After three years of living his dream as a professional baseball pitcher, Mike Robbins had an arm injury that benched him for good, and when this happened, everything changed. He had to figure out who he was without the identity of “baseball player”—a process fraught with emotional highs and lows—and he quickly realized that the self-criticism and self-doubt he was feeling are in fact epidemic in our culture. Too often we base our value on our external world—our jobs, finances, appearance, or various other factors. Even the most successful people struggle with their relationship with themselves. In Nothing Changes Until You Do, Mike looks at this delicate relationship and brings to light a new way to look at life, opening your eyes to your innate value.

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👤 Leo Tolstoy
💿 The Three Hermits

THE THREE HERMITS by Leo Tolstoy (9th September 1828–20th November 1910) is one of those rare, perfectly formed tales conveyed in a simple, charming narrative, which manages to reveal the very profoundest of truths. As one of the greatest purveyors of the short story, Tolstoy was able to encapsulate completely his loathing of organized religion, in particular the Russian Orthodox Church for its sanctioning of social oppression, whilst presenting his own divine vision for the salvation of humankind.

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[@english_ebooks] Burmese Days by George Orwell.apk
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#Fiction
📘 Burmese Days
by George Orwell

Imagine crossing E.M. Forster with Jane Austen. Stir in a bit of socialist doctrine, a sprig of satire, strong Indian curry, and a couple quarts of good English gin and you get something close to the flavor of George Orwell's intensely readable and deftly plotted Burmese Days. In 1930, Kyauktada, Upper Burma, is one of the least auspicious postings in the ailing British Empire--and then the order comes that the European Club, previously for whites only, must elect one token native member. This edict brings out the worst in this woefully enclosed society, not to mention among the natives who would become the One.

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👤 Leo Tolstoy
💿 The Young Tsar

The young Tsar had just ascended the throne. For five weeks he had worked without ceasing, in the way that Tsars are accustomed to work. He had been attending to reports, signing papers, receiving ambassadors and high officials who came to be presented to him, and reviewing troops. He was tired, and as a traveller exhausted by heat and thirst longs for a draught of water and for rest, so he longed for a respite of just one day at least from receptions, from speeches, from parades — a few free hours to spend like an ordinary human being with his young, clever, and beautiful wife, to whom he had been married only a month before.

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[@english_ebooks] One city, two brothers.pdf
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#Beginner #Story
📘 One city, two brothers

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👤 Gabriel Garcia Marquèz
💿 Eyes of a Blue Dog

Some of García Márquez's most interesting, exciting, and daring work, however, was written in the years before he became internationally famous, when his unique style was still developing and he was one among many writers of a Latin American literary renaissance. In 1950, for example, he wrote an intriguing story entitled "Eyes of a Blue Dog," which takes place entirely within its narrator's dream, using the logic of the unconscious and the unique contradictions of the dream world to portray a frustrated relationship between a man and a woman. Despite their deep desire for each other, these characters are unable to meet in real life or even touch in the dream world, a situation that García Márquez uses to represent the loneliness of the unconscious mind and its desperate longings.

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👤 Lev Tolstoy
💿 How Much Land does a Man Need?

Tolstoy is primarily know for his impressively long novels, but he also wrote some wonderful short stories. This one, dealing with ambition and greed, has an unforgettable message.

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[@english_ebooks] Listen to God Sees the Truth.pdf
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👤 Leo Tolstoy
📗 Listen to God Sees the Truth, But Waits

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👤 Leo Tolstoy
💿 Listen to God Sees the Truth, But Waits

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👤 Franz Kafka
💿 A Hunger Artist

The last book published during Kafka's lifetime, A Hunger Artist (1924) explores many of the themes that were close to him: spiritual poverty, asceticism, futility, and the alienation of the modern artist.

He edited the manuscript just before his death, and these four stories are some of his best known and most powerful work, marking his maturity as a writer. In addition to "First Sorrow," "A Little Woman," and "Josephine the Singer, or the Mouse People" is the title story, "A Hunger Artist," which has been called by the critic Heinz Politzer "a perfection, a fatal fulfillment that expresses Kafka's desire for permanence."

The three volumes Twisted Spoon Press has published: Contemplation, A Country Doctor, and A Hunger Artist are the collections of stories that Kafka had published during his lifetime. Though each volume has its own distinctive character, they have most often appeared in English in collected editions.


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👤 Shirley Jackson
💿 "The Lottery"

“The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson is a short story published in the June 26, 1948 edition of The New Yorker. Written immediately after World War II, it explores ideas such as communal violence, individual vulnerability, and the dangers of blindly following tradition. Set in a fictional town in mid 20th-century America, the story begins as a straightforward tale about a small town’s annual lottery. By the end, it evolves into a horror story featuring the public stoning of the lottery's winner. Told from an objective, third-person point of view, the plot is advanced primarily by dialogue but is also full of symbols and allusions that enhance its themes.

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[@english_ebooks] New York Times 08.07.2021.pdf
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#Newspaper
📘 New York Times
July 08, 2021

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[@english_ebooks] Wall Street Journal 08.07.2021.pdf
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#Newspaper
📘 WALL STREET JOURNAL
July 08, 2021

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[@english_ebooks] Financial Times UK 08.07.2021.pdf
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#Newspaper
📘 FINANCIAL TIMES UK
July 08, 2021

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[@english_ebooks] Financial Times 08.07.2021.pdf
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#Newspaper
📘 FINANCIAL TIMES
July 08, 2021

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