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Winesburg, Ohio - 5629

Winesburg, Ohio - 5629

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Winesburg, Ohio, by Sherwood Anderson, is a classic collection of short stories that illustrate the peculiarities of life in a small Midwest town at the turn of the twentieth century. Through a series of vignettes, Anderson explores themes of loneliness, alienation, and the difficulty of communication between individuals. Each story highlights the human struggle to find connection and meaning in the world. Through his powerful, poetic style, Anderson manages to capture the essence of small-town life and its inhabitants, creating a powerful and lasting impression on the reader. Winesburg, Ohio is a timeless classic that is sure to captivate readers of all ages. Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) was an American novelist and short story writer, who wrote the influential and highly acclaimed book, Winesburg, Ohio. He was born in Camden, Ohio, and grew up in Clyde, Ohio. Anderson had a tumultuous childhood, and his experiences of poverty and his family's financial struggles had a lasting impact on his writing. Anderson served in the Spanish-American War, and afterwards attended Wittenberg College in Springfield, Ohio, where he studied biology and journalism. After college, Anderson moved to Chicago and worked for several newspapers, eventually becoming an advertising copywriter. In 1912, Anderson moved to Elyria, Ohio, and became a partner in a successful paint business. However, he continued to write, and in 1919, he published his first novel, Windy McPherson's Son. His second novel, Poor White, was published the following year. In 1920, Anderson published his masterpiece, the short story collection Winesburg, Ohio. The book was an immediate success and it established Anderson as one of the most important authors of the modernist movement. Anderson continued to write novels, stories, and essays, and in 1925, he published his most popular work, Dark Laughter. Anderson's works were highly praised for their honest and poignant depiction of small-town life in America. His writing had a major influence on American literature and has been the subject of numerous critical studies. Anderson died in 1941 in Colon, Panama, while on a lecture tour.
ASIN: B083XNNVQ2
VSKU: PKV.B083XNNVQ2.G
Condition: Good
Author/Artist:Anderson, Sherwood
Binding: Paperback
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