An Art Shop in Greenwich Village

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An Art Shop in Greenwich Village

by Ray Cummings

EN·~28 minutes

Chapters

Description

In a cramped, dimly lit shop on a Greenwich Village side street, a weary traveler who has just returned from a year in Spain wanders among dusty curios, unframed canvases, and a flickering lantern. The shopkeeper, a frail, toothless old man with a shuffling gait, showers the visitor with eager chatter about Moorish ivory chess pieces, Alhambra‑style ceramics, and a vivid bull‑ring painting he claims to be a Goya. Their conversation drifts between genuine admiration for Spanish art and the shopkeeper’s increasingly unsettling attempts to gauge the stranger’s wealth.

As the narrator explores the cramped aisles, the atmosphere thickens with a mix of nostalgia for Granada and a vague sense that the shop holds more than mere souvenirs. The old man’s lingering touches and whispered offers hint at hidden motives, suggesting that the artifacts may be tied to secrets far beyond their decorative appeal. Listeners are drawn into a tense, atmospheric encounter that teeters between cultural reverence and an eerie, unspoken bargain.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~28 minutes (27K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: The Frank A. Munsey Company, 1920.

Credits

Roger Frank and Sue Clark

Release date

2022-01-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ray Cummings

Ray Cummings

1887–1957

A prolific early science-fiction writer, he helped shape the pulp era with fast-moving adventures and imaginative ideas about time, space, and strange new worlds. He is especially remembered for stories like The Girl in the Golden Atom, which brought big cosmic wonder to magazine readers.

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