I am looking for some new short stories to teach my High School students. What is the best or most memorable short story you have read? They can be light in nature. If you know the author, that would be great too.
The Black Cat - Edgar Allan Poe
The Fall of the House of Usher - E. A. Poe
The Garden Party - Katherine Mansfield
The Mouse - H. Munro
The Pearl - John Steinbeck
The Lottery - Shirley Jackson
Two authors, Damon Runyon and O. Henry, it's hard to find a really weak story in either of them. For the very best, however, I'd vote for "The Gift of the Magi" and "The Last Leaf", both by O. Henry. Both are available on the web and both (particularly "The Magi") are apposite for this time of year.
Thanks for your answers. Some I have taught for years and others are new. With some time off this week, I will check them out. I need to get out of my teaching rut and need to "shake things up a bit" for the kids and myself.
How about some classic sci fi short stories from Isaac Asimov, Heinlein etc? I loved them as a teenager - and loads of issues raised to discuss once read. Just wish we'd done them at school. We did The Pearl and I have to say it's the worst, most depressing story I've ever read! Just what you need when you're a miserable ,depressed EMO teenager!