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Another great option is 'The Arabian Nights'. It contains a collection of Middle - Eastern folk tales that are full of exotic settings, characters, and plots that are not related to sex. There are tales of magic, genies, and heroic adventures.
One could consider 'The Lottery' by Shirley Jackson as an exotic short story in a sense. It has a very unique and somewhat disturbing village tradition that makes it stand out.
Another great 'exotic short story' is 'A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings' by Gabriel García Márquez. It combines magical realism elements, with the presence of the old man with wings in a normal village setting, creating a story full of wonder and mystery.
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Sure. There's a story about a traveler who went to Bali. They were amazed by the beautiful beaches and unique temples. They participated in a local ceremony where people wore colorful traditional clothes. It was an eye - opening experience to immerse in the local culture.
Sure. 'The Hunchback of Notre - Dame' by Victor Hugo has elements of an exotic romance set in the unique backdrop of medieval Paris. The relationship between Esmeralda and Quasimodo is complex and filled with a sense of the exotic in that historical and cultural setting.
One is 'The Gift of the Magi' by O. Henry. It's set in a somewhat ordinary yet charmingly simple American urban setting, but the selfless love of the couple makes it very romantic. Another is 'A Cup of Tea' by Katherine Mansfield, which has an exotic touch as it delves into the different social classes. The main character's encounter with a poor girl shows a strange yet romantic exploration of human nature and class differences.
There is a story where a Japanese artist meets an Australian surfer on a small island in Indonesia. They bond over the beauty of the place and soon find themselves in love. It's a short yet sweet tale of cross - cultural love.
Sure. 'The Nightingale' by Kristin Hannah has elements of exotic romance set against the backdrop of war - torn France. It's a story of love and sacrifice that unfolds in a rather exotic and dangerous setting.
You can look into classic short stories. For example, works by Edgar Allan Poe. His stories are full of mystery and great writing techniques.