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Selected Shorts: A Touch of Magic (Selected Shorts: A Celebration of the Short Story)

Tekijä: Symphony Space (Publisher)

Muut tekijät: René Auberjonois (Kertoja), Donald Barthelme (Avustaja), Aimee Bender (Avustaja), T.C. Boyle (Avustaja), Ray Bradbury (Avustaja)14 lisää, Kevin Brockmeier (Avustaja), Jonathan Safran Foer (Avustaja), Daniel Gerroll (Kertoja), Dana Ivey (Kertoja), W.W. Jacobs (Säveltäjä), Andrew Lam (Avustaja), John Lithgow (Kertoja), Haruki Murakami (Avustaja), James Naughton (Kertoja), Bernadette Quigley (Kertoja), Anthony Rapp (Kertoja), Saki (Avustaja), Maria Tucci (Kertoja), Jerry Zaks (Kertoja)

Sarjat: Selected Shorts: A Celebration of the Short Story

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Fantasy. Fiction. Short Stories. HTML:

"Remarkable how the nursery caught the telepathic emanations of the

children's minds...The children thought lions, and there were lions..."

-From The Veldt by Ray Bradbury

By turns funny, moving, romantic and surreal, and filled with unexpected twists and turns, each of the tales on this lineup has a magical element.

Andrew Lam's

The Palmist

performed by James Naughton

A chance encounter on a bus between a fortune-teller and a teenage boy

Ray Bradbury's

The Veldt

performed by Stephen Colbert

A room which can take you anywhere in the world - sometimes with dangerous consequences

W.W. Jacobs'

The Monkey's Paw

performed by John Lithgow

A wonderful ghost story about a trinket with terrible powers

Saki's

The Occasional Garden

performed by Daniel Gerroll

If you can't grow a garden; poof! - you can rent one

Donald Barthelme's

The Balloon

performed by Maria Tucci

There's something suddenly in the sky in midtown Manhattan...

Kevin Brockmeier's

The Year of Silence

performed by Anthony Rapp

What if everything went quiet?

Jonathan Safran Foer's

The Sixth Borough

performed by Jerry Zaks

Yes, New York had a Sixth Borough, but it drifted away...

Aimee Bender's

Drunken Mimi

performed by Bernadette Quigley

A romance between a mermaid and an imp

Haruki Murakami's

The Little Green Monster

performed by Dana Ivey

A piece of Murakami magic: Is this a monster I see before me?

T.C. Boyle's

Swept Away

performed by René Auberjonois

This story's weather forecast: Very windy and very funny

Selected Shorts is an award-winning, one-hour program featuring readings of classic and new short fiction, recorded live at New York's Symphony Space. One of the most popular series on the airwaves, this unique show is hosted by Isaiah Sheffer and produced for radio by Symphony Space and WNYC Radio.

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Overall, an interesting set of short stories, all with some speculative fiction aspect to them. Aside from the two well-loved classics (Bradbury’s The Veldt and Jacobs’ The Monkey’s Paw), they were new to me and mostly pretty good, but not my kind of thing. They were the kind of short stories that are filled with imagery and emotion but also whose point, if there was one, sort of sailed over my head. The performances, on the other hand, were all top notch, as they are recorded from the public media and Symphony Space live show.

Audiobook, borrowed from my public library via Overdrive. ( )
  Doodlebug34 | Jan 1, 2024 |
This is a collection of short stories by various authors;
This is a collection of short stories by various authors;
The Palmist by Andrew Lam (new to me), read by James Naughton
The Veldt by Ray Bradbury (reread) read by Stephen Colbert
The Monkey's Paw W.W. Jacobs (reread) performed by John Lithgow
The Occasional Garden by Saki, new to me performed by Daniel Gerroll
The Balloon by Donald Barthelme, new to me, performed by Maria Tucci
The Year of Silence, Kevin Brockmeier new to me, performed by Anthony Rapp
The Sixth Borough by Jonathan Safron Foer new to me performed by Jerry Zaks
Drunken Mimi by Aimee Bender new to me performed by Bernadette Quigley
The Little Green Monster by Haruki Murakami (new to me), performed by Dana Ivey
Swept Away, T.C. Boyle (new to me) performed by Rene Auberjonois
These were performed life at the New York's symphony Space.

There is a lot of authors familiar to me, new authors were Andrew Lam, Saki, and Kevin Brockmeier. All of these have a magical element, some are funny, some are horror, some a bit romantic.
  Kristelh | Nov 20, 2021 |
I cannot for the life of me recall where I first heard about Selected Shorts. I might have even come across it by accident in my library's search engine. However it came to be, better late than never. This series is awesome! Granted I've only listened to one collection so far, but who cares. I'm sold. Actors perform live readings of selected short stories (usually following a theme for each event - in this case, a touch of magic), which is recorded and broadcast on an award winning radio program every week. I was going to mention that stories 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, and 10 were my favorites, but typing it out like that just looks ridiculous.

1. The Palmist - Andrew Lam (performed by James Naughton)
This story, about a teenage boy's encounter with a palmist while riding the bus, was a great opener. Naughton's narration was wonderful, very calm and understated, with perfect pacing. It's easy to be distracted by other things while listening to an audiobook, but I became immersed in this story right away. There was something about Naughton's tone, coupled with Lam's descriptions, that made me feel like I was on the bus with them, watching events unfold as we rattled and bumped through the pouring rain. I loved it.

2. The Veldt - Ray Bradbury (performed by Stephen Colbert)
Ok, so this story just confirms that I desperately need to read more Bradbury. Colbert is funny as hell reading this story about the unfortunate consequences of owning a "smart house" that does everything for you, from cooking dinner to brushing your teeth and tying your shoes. Originally published in 1950, it's an awesome mix of Science Fiction and 50's "Leave it to Beaver".

3. The Monkey's Paw - W.W. Jacob's (performed by John Lithgow)
This story felt like deja vu. I don't know if I've actually read it before or if it's so familiar because it's a story based on the premise of the main character getting 3 wishes. Either way, we all know how those end, right? I'm sure this would have been creepy on it's own, but John Lithgow's narration really made it shine. Lithgow is a virtuoso (though often times a little too over the top for my personal taste) and this performance was really phenomenal. Obviously I couldn't see it, but based on the audience response at the end, he got a standing ovation.

4. The Occasional Garden - Saki (performed by Daniel Gerroll)
Another fantastic narration that made a funny story hilarious. A woman finds a solution to her inadequate garden, with comic results. I know, it doesn't sound like much, but it was so fun! The audience reaction made it even better; it reminded me of how much more I enjoy listening to David Sedaris performing his stuff live as opposed to reading the print version. By the way, this is the fourth kick ass story in a row and at this point I'm thinking that I am currently listening to the best. thing. ever.

5. The Balloon - Donald Bartheleme (performed by Maria Tucci)
Aaaand here's where things start to backslide. The story itself wasn't bad. The narration could have been better (I could hear every swallow/mouth noise - yuck). I don't know, maybe it just paled in comparison to the first four. Regardless, my literary high started to fade a bit.

6. The Year of Silence - Kevin Brockmeier (performed by Anthony Rapp)
I only just recently stumbled across Kevin Brockmeier when I read (and loved) his story 'Parakeets' in [b:Granta 97: Best of Young American Novelists 2|117749|Granta 97 Best of Young American Novelists 2 (Granta The Magazine of New Writing)|Granta|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1171742742s/117749.jpg|1047716]. This second story just reinforces my belief that I will really like this guy (and makes me glad about my post-Parakeet Brockmeier book buying binge). And there's morse code! That you figure out yourself! Not in a gimmicky way, either. Anthony Rapp* was an adequate narrator, but nothing special. *As a bonus, I realized that I can finally think of Anthony Rapp without thinking of Darryl from Adventures in Babysitting. Ya think?

7. The Sixth Borough - Jonathan Safran Foer (performed by Jerry Zacks)
This story is actually an excerpt from Foer's fanfreakingtastic novel [b:Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close|4588|Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close|Jonathan Safran Foer|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1165446871s/4588.jpg|1940137]. On it's own it's a lovely little fable, but I think it's gut wrenching poignancy is lost outside of the context of the novel. I could fawn over JSF like it was my job, so I'll quit while I'm ahead. The narration was nice as well.

8. Drunken Mimi - Aimee Bender (performed by Bernadette Quigley)
Aimee Bender was another first for me this year, and I fell in LOVE (thank you, [b:Willful Creatures|46205|Willful Creatures|Aimee Bender|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1170315603s/46205.jpg|2386]). This story was alright... so actually, kind of a disappointment based on my inflated expectations. The narration was at least part of the problem.

9. The Little Green Monster - Haruki Murakami (performed by Dana Ivey)
This one broke my heart a little. A woman and a little green monster, but not in the way that you'd expect. I don't really want to spoil anything, but I will say that I thought about this for a while afterward. And I'm still not sure how I want to interpret it. I'm looking forward to rereading this in print form when I read [b:The Elephant Vanishes|9555|The Elephant Vanishes Stories|Haruki Murakami|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1280519630s/9555.jpg|693417].


10. Swept Away - T.C. Boyle (performed by Rene Auberjonois)
Another fantastic performance of another great story. Actually, that's what I think made the first 4 stories and this one stand out from the others. The others were "readings" of stories, some very good, but the 5 best were "performances". I'm so glad this collection ended on a high note.


I found out tonight that there is a podcast on iTunes where they have the most recent 5 programs available for free download. Score! It really is worth checking out. ( )
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Fantasy. Fiction. Short Stories. HTML:

"Remarkable how the nursery caught the telepathic emanations of the

children's minds...The children thought lions, and there were lions..."

-From The Veldt by Ray Bradbury

By turns funny, moving, romantic and surreal, and filled with unexpected twists and turns, each of the tales on this lineup has a magical element.

Andrew Lam's

The Palmist

performed by James Naughton

A chance encounter on a bus between a fortune-teller and a teenage boy

Ray Bradbury's

The Veldt

performed by Stephen Colbert

A room which can take you anywhere in the world - sometimes with dangerous consequences

W.W. Jacobs'

The Monkey's Paw

performed by John Lithgow

A wonderful ghost story about a trinket with terrible powers

Saki's

The Occasional Garden

performed by Daniel Gerroll

If you can't grow a garden; poof! - you can rent one

Donald Barthelme's

The Balloon

performed by Maria Tucci

There's something suddenly in the sky in midtown Manhattan...

Kevin Brockmeier's

The Year of Silence

performed by Anthony Rapp

What if everything went quiet?

Jonathan Safran Foer's

The Sixth Borough

performed by Jerry Zaks

Yes, New York had a Sixth Borough, but it drifted away...

Aimee Bender's

Drunken Mimi

performed by Bernadette Quigley

A romance between a mermaid and an imp

Haruki Murakami's

The Little Green Monster

performed by Dana Ivey

A piece of Murakami magic: Is this a monster I see before me?

T.C. Boyle's

Swept Away

performed by René Auberjonois

This story's weather forecast: Very windy and very funny

Selected Shorts is an award-winning, one-hour program featuring readings of classic and new short fiction, recorded live at New York's Symphony Space. One of the most popular series on the airwaves, this unique show is hosted by Isaiah Sheffer and produced for radio by Symphony Space and WNYC Radio.

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