Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Tesdell, editor, Cat Stories (2011)

Diana Secker Tesdell, editor.
Cat Stories.
Everyman's Library Pocket Classics.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf (Penguin Random House), 2011.

Book Information: Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.

Book Series: Everyman's Library Pocket Classics Series.

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Contents of Cat Stories :
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Afterword (last updated 09 June 2024): What stories were left out from Tesdell's book?

A little while after reading Tesdell's book I wondered: What stories were left out? After all, in compiling anthologies there are space limitations, and the editor must certainly have had an abundance of stories to choose from, and some of them would likely be considered the equal or even superior by some readers to those included by the editor.

One can begin to get an idea of this from another recently published anthology of cat stories: What is the overlap between the books edited Tesdell and Brown? Out of 19 stories in Tesdell and 23 stories in Brown, they share 6 stories: those by Poe, Freeman, Kipling, Saki's "Tobomory", Benet, and Runyon. Otherwise Brown's anthology seems oriented towards older "classic" stories while Tesdell includes several more recently written stories (for example those first published since 1950 by Calvino, Leiber, Lessing, Le Guin, Highsmith, Carter, Adams, Brennan, Gaiman, Millhauser).

I would also like to note that there is a strong Japanese cat literature that is completely ignored by these two anthologies edited by Tesdell and Brown. For example, see my posts for Sōseki, I Am a Cat (2001); Soseki Natsume's I Am A Cat: The Manga Edition (2021); Hiraide, The Guest Cat (2014). What else is there to be found in the literatures of Russia, China, India, Africa, Latin America?

A random list of other cat stories in neither Tesdell or Brown that I have stumbled across:
  • Colette (1873–1954), "The Cat", 19??.
    Reprinted in: Colette, Gigi, and The Cat, Translated by Roger Stenhouse, London: Vintage Classics (Penguin Books), 2001.
    [Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.]
    Note: It appears "The Cat" was not included in The Collected Stories of Colette, Edited by Robert G. Phelps, New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1984. London: Vintage Classics (Penguin Books), 2003.
    [Publisher USA; Publisher UK; Google Books; Amazon.com.]

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