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In order to know about the addition of new books, join our channel: https://bit.ly/32WNB6G Audio book of six short stories from famous authors In this audio book, you will hear the narration of six stories from the world's greatest authors. 1- The short story "The Lottery" or "The Lottery" by "Shirley Jackson": This story was first published in the New Yorker magazine on June 26, 1948, and made a lot of noise as soon as it was published. Lotari is the story of a village where every year on June 27, the people gather together and perform the ritual of sacrificing someone. The victim is chosen by lottery. 2- The short story "Mardab" by "Joseph Conrad": Joseph Conrad is a British-Polish writer and one of the most stylish writers in the English language. His works include 13 novels, two volumes of memoirs and 28 short stories and show his interest in the human condition and political issues. Some of his novels have an autobiographical style. At the same time, Konrad emphasizes the problems of individual responsibility and human solidarity in all his literary works, fiction and essays. 3- The short story "Violin Woman" by "Herman Melville": Herman Melville (born August 1, 1819 - died September 28, 1891) is an American novelist, poet and short story writer. His works were not well received during his lifetime, and even the novels he wrote about "Sea" are few of his readers. But years later and in the 1920s, his novel "Mobydick" became one of the best masterpieces of American and world literature. 4- The short story "The Day Stalin Died" by "Doris Lessing": Doris May Lessing (born October 22, 1919 - died November 17, 2013) was an English Sufi and feminist writer and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2007. She was the 11th woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature and the oldest winner (when she received it). Doris Lessing was born to English parents in Kermanshah, Iran. His father, Alfred Taylor, who was disabled in World War I, was an employee of the Shahshashahi Bank of Iran, and his mother, Emily Maud Taylor, was a nurse. 5- The short story "Loneliness" by "Valentin Rasputin": "Valentin Grigorievich Rasputin" (March 15, 1937 - March 14, 2015) was a writer and journalist from the Soviet Union. He has won awards such as the "State Prize of the Soviet Union" and the "Order of Lenin". 6- The short story "After twenty years" by "O. Henry: O. Henry is the pseudonym of the American writer "William Sidney Porter" (born September 11, 1862 - died June 5, 1910). His short stories. Henry is known for his tenderness, wordplay, passionate characterization and clever and surprising ending. This author wrote more than 400 short stories during his lifetime. Today, there is an award named after him. His first collection of short stories. "Four Millions" collection was published in 1899. In American literature, he created a type of short story in which knots and intrigues are revealed in a surprising way at the end of the story. The stories of this American writer usually revolve around the four axes of urban life, especially New York, love and romantic relationships, life in the West in a Western theme, and humor. Reference stories 1948 - The Lottery Author: Shirley Jackson Genre: Horror The Lagoon - 1897 Author: Joseph Conrad Genre: Fiction The Fiddler - 1854 Author: Herman Melville Genre: Humorous fiction The Day Stalin Died - 2001 Author: Doris Lessing Genre: Historical Fiction Author: Valentin Rasputin After Twenty Years - 1906 Author: O. Henry Genres: Fiction, Thriller Narrator: Behrouz Razavi :00:00 Lottery 00:11:21 Marsh 00:24:12 Violinist 00:36:56 The Day Stalin Died 00:48:48 Loneliness 01:02:10 After Twenty Years