ANGELA CARTER Bluebeard
   RAYMOND CHANDLER Killer in the Rain
   EILEEN CHANG Red Rose, White Rose
   G. K. CHESTERTON The Strange Crime of John Boulnois
   JOSEPH CONRAD Youth
   ROBERT COOVER Romance of the Thin Man and the Fat Lady
   ISAK DINESEN [KAREN BLIXEN] Babette’s Feast
   MARGARET DRABBLE The Gifts of War
   HANS FALLADA Short Treatise on the Joys of Morphinism
   F. SCOTT FITZGERALD Babylon Revisited
   IAN FLEMING The Living Daylights
   E. M. FORSTER The Machine Stops
   SHIRLEY JACKSON The Tooth
   HENRY JAMES The Beast in the Jungle
   M. R. JAMES Canon Alberic’s Scrap-Book
   JAMES JOYCE Two Gallants
   FRANZ KAFKA In the Penal Colony
   RUDYARD KIPLING ‘They’
   D. H. LAWRENCE Odour of Chrysanthemums
   PRIMO LEVI The Magic Paint
   H. P. LOVECRAFT The Colour Out of Space
   MALCOLM LOWRY Lunar Caustic
   KATHERINE MANSFIELD Bliss
   CARSON MCCULLERS Wunderkind
   ROBERT MUSIL Flypaper
   VLADIMIR NABOKOV Terra Incognita
   R. K. NARAYAN A Breath of Lucifer
   FRANK O’CONNOR The Cornet-Player Who Betrayed Ireland
   DOROTHY PARKER The Sexes
   LUDMILLA PETRUSHEVSKAYA Through the Wall
   JEAN RHYS La Grosse Fifi
   SAKI Filboid Studge, the Story of a Mouse That Helped
   ISAAC BASHEVIS SINGER The Last Demon
   WILLIAM TREVOR The Mark-2 Wife
   JOHN UPDIKE Rich in Russia
   H. G. WELLS The Door in the Wall
   EUDORA WELTY Moon Lake
   P. G. WODEHOUSE The Crime Wave at Blandings
   VIRGINIA WOOLF The Lady in the Looking-Glass
   STEFAN ZWEIG Chess
   a little history
   Penguin Modern Classics were launched in 1961, and have been shaping the reading habits of generations ever since.
   The list began with distinctive grey spines and evocative pictorial covers – a look that, after various incarnations, continues to influence their current design – and with books that are still considered landmark classics today.
   Penguin Modern Classics have caused scandal and political change, inspired great films and broken down barriers, whether social, sexual or the boundaries of language itself. They remain the most provocative, groundbreaking, exciting and revolutionary works of the last 100 years (or so).
   On the fiftieth anniversary of the Modern Classics, we’re publishing fifty Mini Modern Classics: the very best short fiction by writers ranging from Beckett to Conrad, Nabokov to Saki, Updike to Wodehouse. Though they don’t take long to read, they’ll stay with you long after you turn the final page.
   
   
   
 
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