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Winesburg, Ohio

In this moving collection of interrelated stories, Ohio-born Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) illuminates the loneliness and frustration — spiritual, emotional and artistic — of life in a small American town. Winesburg, Ohio subtly portrays as well a young writer's coming of age, searching for love, yearning for a less stifling world.
Through the eyes of young George Willard, the inner lives of many of Winesburg's inhabitants open to us. Before George leaves the community, we have learned much about his mother Elizabeth, his friend Helen White, his teacher Kate Swift and other Winesburg residents — the lonely, sensitive Dr. Reefy, the tormented Rev. Charles Hartman and the enigmatic Wing Biddlebaum among them.
Through Anderson's art, their stories are woven into a powerful portrayal of community life, and, ironically, of the isolation its close atmosphere can engender. A great success on its first publication in 1919, Winesburg, Ohio profoundly influenced a generation of fiction writers with its deeply moving poetic realism. It endures as a classic portrait of American life.

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In this moving collection of interrelated stories, Ohio-born Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) illuminates the loneliness and frustration — spiritual, emotional and artistic — of life in a small American town. Winesburg, Ohio subtly portrays as well a young writer's coming of age, searching for love, yearning for a less stifling world.
Through the eyes of young George Willard, the inner lives of many of Winesburg's inhabitants open to us. Before George leaves the community, we have learned much about his mother Elizabeth, his friend Helen White, his teacher Kate Swift and other Winesburg residents — the lonely, sensitive Dr. Reefy, the tormented Rev. Charles Hartman and the enigmatic Wing Biddlebaum among them.
Through Anderson's art, their stories are woven into a powerful portrayal of community life, and, ironically, of the isolation its close atmosphere can engender. A great success on its first publication in 1919, Winesburg, Ohio profoundly influenced a generation of fiction writers with its deeply moving poetic realism. It endures as a classic portrait of American life.

Reprint of a standard edition.
helen white;raw magic;una bella;colored tile;towns hold;malcolm cowley;town's newspaper;signet classic;run naked;hopper painting;hipster know-it-all;modernist literature;river anthology;express ourselves;rural ohio;spoon river;century rural;wing biddlebaum;dashed hopes;american midwest;ohio town;modern library;county fair;american town;winesburg ohio;small-town america;american classic;midwestern town;lonely people;town america;century american;gertrude stein;inner lives;fictional town;local newspaper;life experience;town life;american literature;american life;20th century;historias;weve;winesberg;reefy;goodread;tandy;grotesques;dubliners;godliness;gnarled;primeval;douchebag;bentley;clyde;interrelated;1919;sidewalk;pastoral;faulkner;sophistication;unfulfilled;ernest;apples;decay;hemingway;sweetness;loneliness;george willard;alice hindman;steinbeck;america;poland;ohio;books on lonely people;books on american classics;books on river anthologies;books on inner lives;books on small-town americas;books on county fairs;books on modernist literatures;books on modern libraries;books on american towns;books on town lives;books on local newspapers;books on american literatures;books on american lives;books on century americans;books on spoon rivers;books on signet classics;books on malcolm cowley;books on ohio towns;books on town america;books on rural ohios;books on winesburg ohios;books on fictional towns;books on town 's newspapers;books on colored tiles;books on raw magics
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