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  1. 13 gru 2021 · First titled Short Stories: A Men’s Magazine, it would retitle as Short Stories for Men in 1959, and die later that year. It was kind of an ignoble ending for such a high-end pulp. It’s bizarre that all the four top pulps ended their existence as men’s adventure magazines, though not all at the same time.

  2. Read vintage issues of SHORT STORIES magazine from the pulp era. All stories are free to read and/or download.

  3. By Robert A. Heinlein | Published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction | In 1959 | 4,800 words | Read online When a man known as the Unmarried Mother enters a bar in 1970s New York, he gets roped into a time travel quest bent on recovering his long-lost child and finding his old lover.

  4. classicsofsciencefiction.com › 2019/05/05 › the-years-best-short-science-fiction-1959The Year’s Best Short Science Fiction: 1959

    5 maj 2019 · After 60 years have the classic short SF finally been identified? And if an anthologist in 2059 collected The Best Short SF of 1959 would they see the same classics we do today? Are there still SF stories from 1959 that haven’t revealed their genius yet?

  5. 1 lut 2021 · Theodore Sturgeon’s “The Man Who Lost the Sea” (1959), nominated for the 1960 Hugo Award for Best Short Story, thrusts the reader into a seemingly delusional landscape, generated by extreme trauma, of narrative fragments.

  6. 19 sie 2020 · So, having acknowledged that there’s no real way to make this list, but because this is what we’re all here to do, here are some of the most iconic short stories for American readers in the English language—and a few more that deserve to be more iconic than they are.

  7. Below, we select and introduce ten of the very best classic short stories which have death as their theme, ranging from the Gothic and macabre through to the realist, naturalist, and modernist modes. 1. Edgar Allan Poe, ‘The Masque of the Red Death’.

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