Friday, December 28, 2012

Overcoat: Nikolai Gogol


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The story revolves around a dedicated government clerk Akaky Akakievich Bashmachkin, who is often teased by the young people in his office for his threadbare overcoat. During this period his zeal for work is replaced by the excitement to buy a new overcoat. He discusses with his tailor Petrovich to develop a new overcoat with finest material and finally his new overcoat becomes the latest talk of the office. One day on returning home from a party two ruffians kick him and take away his new overcoat. Disappointed by the loss Akaky urges the authority and a high rank general to help him find his overcoat, but his all attempts go in vain when he was rebuked by the high ranked general for bringing such a trivial issue to him. After the death of Akaky his ghost is seen in many places, which scares people and takes their overcoats. The instances finally stop when Akaky's ghost finally scare and take away the overcoat of the same high ranked general.


Sleepy Hollow: Washington Irving



Thursday, December 27, 2012

The Ransom of Red chief: O.Henry

Two thieves Sam and Bill plans to kidnap the son of a wealthy Alabaman Ebenzer Dorset, but there plan unravels when they discovers that the boy is a complete menance.It is a comic short story by O.Henry which pioneered this particular genre in short stories.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Necklace: Guy de Maupassant

It is the story of Madame Mathilde, who fancies herself to be in an esteemed social position and dress like high profile ladies. In such an instance she borrows a necklace from Madame Jeanme Forestier despite several warnings from her husband. It is a real masterpiece by Maupassant and had inspired various writing and adaptations afterward.

Monday, December 17, 2012

tell tale heart: Edgar Allan Poe

It is gothic fiction written by Edgar Allan Poe, where the narrator suffers from an acute insanity and finally it leads him to commit the murder of an old man with vulture eye.

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Khudito Pashan: (The Hungry Stones): Rabindranath Tagore



Hungry Stones is one of the greatest short story by Rabindranath Tagore.It is a story about a Tax collector; who is posted at Barich near the marble palace of Muhmad Alam Shah II. The locals and the old clerk Karim khan warns him about voices that can be heard from palace. Veteran bengali film director Tapan Sinha developed its celluloid version in 1961, on the 100th year birth aniversary of the writer.





Friday, December 14, 2012

How much Land does a man need? : Leo Tolstoy


The peasant Packhom affirms that he does'nt have enough land  to satisfy his wants. He states that if he had plenty of land he should'nt be fearing devil. Devil hearing Packhom  accepts the challenge and tells him that he will give him more land and later snatch it from him. The rest of story deals with  how this challenge affect Packhom and his land.