
Short Story Collection Vol. 098
A stunning convergence of two literary titans. This Librivox anthology gathers stories from French master Guy de Maupassant and Indian Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, voices separated by continents but united in their mastery of the form. Maupassant brings his signature ruthlessness: icy social observation, devastating irony, and tales that cut deeper than any blade. Tagore offers something gentler but no less profound, weaving philosophy into luminous prose about love, duty, and the human condition. These are stories built for the late hour, the coffee cup gone cold, the moment when you realize you're reading something extraordinary. The collection demonstrates why the short story remains literature's most concentrated art form: every word earns its place, every ending lands with the precision of a final sentence. Volume 98 gathers some of the finest specimens from two distinct but complementary visions of what fiction can achieve.
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