Anatoly's blog
Saturday, July 12, 2025
An Unpleasantness by Anton Chekhov— Review
After the incident, the doctor struggles with guilt and tries to find a fair solution—whether to resign, apologize, or face legal consequences. However, the situation is resolved in an unsatisfying way when the local authorities force a hollow reconciliation.
Here is the link to the text of the story:
https://www.prosperosisle.org/spip.php?article121
Sunday, July 6, 2025
"The Hostelry of Mr. Smith" from “Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town” by Stephen Leacock
This story introduces us to Mariposa, a small Canadian town full of colorful characters and quirky charm. At the center is Mr. Smith, the owner of the local hotel, who faces trouble when his liquor license is threatened.
Instead of giving up, he cleverly builds a fancy cafĂ© to win over the town—complete with a French chef and absurdly cheap prices. Through humor and wit, the story pokes fun at small-town politics, pride, and the way people can be swayed by good food and grand gestures.
In the end, the story celebrates Mariposa’s quirks while gently mocking human nature—how easily people change their minds when it suits them.
Here is the link to the text of the story:
https://americanliterature.com/author/stephen-leacock/book/sunshine-sketches-of-a-little-town/one-the-hostelry-of-mr-smith
Saturday, June 28, 2025
Mix War, Art, and Dancing" by Ernest Hemingway — Review
Hemingway’s sharp, economical prose captures the energy of the scene—jazz music, eager dancers, and animated conversations about art—while the recurring image of the lone woman outside, walking through the sleet, serves as a haunting counterpoint. This juxtaposition subtly underscores the transience of happiness in a world overshadowed by conflict.
The ending, where the woman gazes up at the darkened windows after the revelry has ended, leaves a lingering melancholy, suggesting the inevitable return to reality.
Here is the link to the text of the story:
https://americanliterature.com/author/ernest-hemingway/essay/mix-war-art-and-dancing
Saturday, June 21, 2025
“Phase in Space” by Paul O'Neill —Review
The tension builds until the end, where the question arises what is real. The idea of parallel realities mixing together is creative and scary
Here is the link to the text of the story:
https://short-stories.co/@pauloneill/phase-in-space-3jglpw1xzdxw
Saturday, June 14, 2025
Love, Anyway by Sung J. Woo — Review
Here is the link to the text of the story:
https://short-stories.co/@sungjwoo/love-anyway-1knv7e1ddl63
Sunday, June 8, 2025
The Yarkand Manner by Saki — Review
The ending is unexpected and adds to the fun.
Here is the link to the text of the story:
https://short-stories.co/@saki/the-yarkand-manner-nkeve7qxkzmo
Saturday, May 31, 2025
First Interview With Artemus Ward by Mark Twain — Review
The story is funny because Twain falls for the trick and blames himself, not realizing Ward is teasing him. It shows how clever and playful Ward is, making Twain feel foolish with his fake serious talk. The ending is lighthearted, proving Ward is a great storyteller who enjoys a good laugh. It’s a simple but entertaining tale about friendship and humor.
Here is the link to the text of the story:
https://americanliterature.com/author/mark-twain/short-story/first-interview-with-artemus-ward/