
Multilingual 1910 Collection
This collection gathers fiction, poetry, and non-fiction from a single year: 1910. That's the point. You're not reading a curated masterpiece collection - you're stepping into the reading habits of a generation separated from us by over a century. These are the stories, verses, and essays that occupied minds just before the First World War reshaped everything. Some feel startlingly modern; others carry an alien formality that reminds us how much language itself has shifted. The variety is the point: a short story might sit beside a philosophical fragment, a poem beside a serialized novel excerpt. This is literary archaeology, not canon-building. What emerges is not perfection but texture - the actual texture of what people read, argued over, and passed between hands in 1910. For readers curious about the undercurrents that preceded the turbulent century to come, this collection offers something no single author could: the collective voice of a moment.
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Sean McGaughey, Dawn Larsen, Patti Cunningham, Tim Bulkeley (1948-2019) +9 more















