Many of O. Henryโs stories describe cultural issues of the day, and many incorporate themes relevant to our modern times. This anthology was specially selected for this purpose. It includes the story performances and introduces the telling of each story by describing its relevance and explaining some of the references that might not be familiar to modern-day audiences.
Opening CreditsAnthology IntroductionโThe Guilty Partyโ (19:10)โO. Henryโs opinion on violent crimes committed by minorsโA Municipal Reportโ (51:39)โA characterโs evolution of thinking on raceโElsie in New Yorkโ (23:29)โExploitation of womenโThe Adventures of Shamrock Jolnesโ (15:27)โA fun poke at the Sherlock Holmes storiesโThe Hiding of Black Billโ (35:52)โA story about the limits of trust and friendshipโVanity and Some Sablesโ (18:27)โImage consciousness analogous to social mediaโThe Trimmed Lampโ (33.29)โSocial competition, again analogous to social mediaโThe Duplicity of Hargravesโ (38:46)โHonor, image, and defeating racist stereotypesโPast One at Rooneyโsโ (37:29)โA story of love at first sight, in spite of initial deceptionโShearing the Wolfโ (17:06)โOne good con deserves anotherโThe Gift of the Magiโ (16:40)โA classic tale of faith, love, and generosityโThe Ransom of Red Chiefโ (30:39)โBoy outplays his kidnappersโThe Cop And The Anthemโ (19:08)โOne manโs solution to homelessnessโMemoirs Of A Yellow Dogโ (14:34)โLoving dogs, then as nowโThe Last Leafโ (20:21)โA story of faith, generosity, and sacrifice, helping a young woman overcome a deadly illnessClosing Credits
O. Henry (1862โ1910), born William Sydney Porter in Greensboro, North Carolina, was a short-story writer whose tales romanticized the commonplace, in particular, the lives of ordinary people in New York City. His stories often had surprise endings, a device that became identified with his name. He began writing sketches around 1887, and his stories of adventure in the Southwest United States and in Central America were immediately popular with magazine readers.
Jim Patton is a professional voice actor and audiobook narrator recording from his home studio in Las Vegas. He has extensive experience in audio drama, loves voicing a variety of characters, and takes pride in the oral tradition of narrator as storyteller versus narrator as copy reader.