February 5, 2025 By: John Drew

If an old-fashioned liberal humanist excuse were needed for revisiting Kipling’s “The Gardener” it could be found through combining Phillip Mallett’s contention that “Kipling is the greatest English writer of the short story” with Edmund Wilson’s roundabout confession that he is “not sure that [The Gardener] is not really the best story that Kipling ever wrote.” [1] Greatness and hierarchies aside, the cultural materialist might find reasons enough for promoting a re-evaluation of the story in...

October 15, 2018 By: Anne Donlon

Click links to download “ The Fool Next Door,” “ The Image-breaker,” and “ The Man Who Came Back.” The post-World War II novels of the Bengali writer S. N. (Sudhin or Sudhindra Nath) Ghose (1899–1965) received critical recognition in India, Europe, and the United States; however, the short stories and plays he published in London in the early 1920s have been largely neglected. He published stories in Sylvia Pankhurst’s East London newspaper, the Workers’ Dreadnought, and literary magazine...