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Herr Rau

herr_rau@leselog.de

Beigetreten 5 Monate, 3 Wochen her

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O. Henry: The Trimmed Lamp (Paperback, BiblioBazaar) 3 stars

O. Henry's short, simple stories are noted for their careful plotting, ironic coincidences, and surprise …

Review of 'The Trimmed Lamp' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Not one of my favourite O. Henry collections, and I've read them all. Bleaker and less poetic - still, not bad. There are several stories on the theme of - misplaced envy? Misunderstandings about how the other half lives? About, say, a poor guy looking hungry while being full, and a swell guy looking comfortable but secretly starved.

The pinnacle of this is "The Social Triangle", with working-class Ikey Snigglefritz being proud to shake rich Billy McMahan's hand, who is then shown to be proud to shake classy Cortlandt Van Duyckink's hand, who is finally happy upon shaking the hand of - Ikey Snigglefritz.

This reminded me of William Tenn's short story "The Servant Problem", where in a dystopic world, where everything and everyone is controlled by one person and ultimate ruler, except for one person, who secretly rules him, who themselves are secretly beholden to one other person who …

O. Henry: The Trimmed Lamp (Hardcover, Wildside Press) 3 stars

O. Henry's short, simple stories are noted for their careful plotting, ironic coincidences, and surprise …

Review of 'The Trimmed Lamp' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Not one of my favourite O. Henry collections, and I've read them all. Bleaker and less poetic - still, not bad. There are several stories on the theme of - misplaced envy? Misunderstandings about how the other half lives? About, say, a poor guy looking hungry while being full, and a swell guy looking comfortable but secretly starved.

The pinnacle of this is "The Social Triangle", with working-class Ikey Snigglefritz being proud to shake rich Billy McMahan's hand, who is then shown to be proud to shake classy Cortlandt Van Duyckink's hand, who is finally happy upon shaking the hand of - Ikey Snigglefritz.

This reminded me of William Tenn's short story "The Servant Problem", where in a dystopic world, where everything and everyone is controlled by one person and ultimate ruler, except for one person, who secretly rules him, who themselves are secretly beholden to one other person who …

Frederick Treves: The Elephant Man and Other Reminiscences (Paperback, Bibliotech Press) 4 stars

Review of 'The Elephant Man and Other Reminiscences' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Memoir-anecdotes of a Victorian-Edwardian surgeon. I read it for the famous Elephant man account, but stayed for the vivid writing - two stories could easily pass for ghost stories, the rest is atmospheric, only very occasionally melodramatic, and told me lots of things about early hospitals that I didn't know.