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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing writer, great deal,
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This review is from: The Open Boat and Other Stories (Dover Thrift Editions) (Paperback)
This is short but packed with excellent short stories by Crane. I had to buy this for an english class but I've read it twice since then just because its so good. The first story takes place in Brooklyn and it seems very authentic even today. This is one of my favorite authors and I guess there's a reason they have you read him in school - to get you into reading!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
New York Matters,
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This review is from: The Open Boat and Other Stories (Dover Thrift Editions) (Paperback)
Crane has a delightfully light style of writing that can take the deepest and most sorrowful of situations, and somehow bring them light. His, "Maggie: A Girl of the Streets," is a wonderful depiction of life for a 19th century girl in New York. "The Open Boat" puts you on the ship; you can naturally feel the narration and flow with him as he crashes against the waves. A wonderful read for any interested in American or New York literature.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing story TERRIBLE digital copy,
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This review is from: The Open Boat and Other Stories (Kindle Edition)
I love Stephen Crane and I love my Kindle, however... the digital copy of this book is riddled with typos, missing paragraphs, and even missing pages. I recommend reading the story, or perhaps even buying the phsyical book. But stay away from this digital copy.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Open Boat,
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This review is from: The Open Boat and Other Stories (Dover Thrift Editions) (Paperback)
I was very impressed by author Stephen Crane's abilities. Wish I could articulate the reasons, but I'm so overwhelmed by his skill and artistry, that's all I can say.
3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Hard stories for hard times,
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This review is from: The Open Boat and Other Stories (Dover Thrift Editions) (Paperback)
Stephen Crane died at the early age of 29, but in his writing he shows what he'd come through in life. I think his style is mature and hardened up, due to a life spent in difficult times. In "The Blue Hotel", he depicts a brief, brutal and enigmatic moment in the lives of several residents and migrants in Nebraska, a stupid and cruel fight in the midst of a snow blizzard.The rest of the stories have to do with Civil War episodes and other moments in the US history. My favorite tale is the one that's on the cover of the book: the Open Boat. It is masterfully told, the story is tense, sad and exciting. The reader can feel the up and down movement of the boat, the cold wetness of the clothes, the seasickness the characters suffer, the desolation at every failure to approach the coast, the relationship between the characters, etc. It is a pity that Crane died so young, since in these short stories he shows himself as a talented, gifted and mature writer.
6 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Better Than "The Red Badge of Courage",
This review is from: The Open Boat and Other Stories (Dover Thrift Editions) (Paperback)
Crane proves to be an early American master of the short story. I found "Courage" to be plodding and obvious, but Crane's short stories rescue his literary reputation for me.The stories are well paced with vivid characters and little epiphany by story's end. |
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The Open Boat and Other Stories (Dover Thrift Editions) by Stephen Crane (Paperback - May 12, 1993)
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