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  1. Sherwood Anderson by Kim Townsend, 1987-09
  2. American Spring Song: The Selected Poems of Sherwood Anderson
  3. A Storyteller and a City: Sherwood Anderson's Chicago by Kenny J. Williams, 1988-08
  4. Sherwood Anderson: A Study of the Short Fiction (Twayne's Studies in Short Fiction) by Robert Allen Papinchak, 1992-02
  5. Sherwood Anderson: Early Writings
  6. Sherwood Anderson (Bloom's Major Short Story Writers)
  7. Sherwood Anderson: An American Career by John E. Bassett, 2005-11
  8. Winesburg, Ohio (Signet Classics) by Sherwood Anderson, 2005-11-01
  9. Sherwood Anderson: A Writer in America, Volume 2 by Walter B. Rideout, 2006-12-22
  10. A Story Teller's Story: The tale of an American writer's journey through his own imaginative world and through the world of facts, with many of his experiences ... (Sweetwater Fiction: Reintroductions) by Sherwood Anderson, 2005-09-01
  11. New Essays on Winesburg, Ohio (The American Novel)
  12. The Sherwood Anderson Diaries, 1936-1941
  13. Sherwood Anderson (American Literature) by Cleveland B. Chase, 1972-08
  14. Sherwood Anderson by Rex J. Burbank, 1964-03

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Sherwood Anderson. Journalist and shortstory writer Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) was born on this day in Camden Ohio. His willingness
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"That in the beginning w h e n the world was young there were a great m a n y thoughts but no such thing as truth . Man made the truths h i m s e l f and each truth was a composite of a great many v a g u e thoughts. All about in the world were truths and they were a l l beautiful ~ Sherwood Anderson Journalist and short-story writer Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) was born on this day in Camden Ohio. His willingness to take on odd jobs as a teen earned him the nickname, "Jobby." "All of the men and women the writer had ever known had become grotesques," he observed. Anderson served in Cuba near the end of the Spanish-American War before turning full-time to writing. His constantly searched for meaning in life while examining the tragedy of death "There is this thing called life," he said. "We live it, not as we intend or wish, but as we are driven on by forces outside and inside ourselves." At age 36, "sick of responsibilities and a growing debt," he suffered a nervous breakdown. Anderson defined this as a symbolic rebirth. "There is and can be no moral balance like the long difficulty of an art," he said. His acclaimed story cycle

42. Hands By Sherwood Anderson
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In the presence of George Willard, Wing Biddlebaum, who for twenty years had been the town mystery, lost something of his timidity, and his shadowy personality, submerged in a sea of doubts, came forth to look at the world. With the young reporter at his side, he ventured in the light of day into Main Street or strode up and down on the rickety front porch of his own house, talking excitedly. The voice that had been low and trembling became shrill and loud. The bent figure straightened. With a kind of wriggle, like a fish returned to the brook by the fisherman, Biddlebaum the silent began to talk, striving to put into words the ideas that had been accumulated by his mind during long years of silence. Wing Biddlebaum talked much with his hands. The slender expressive fingers, forever active, forever striving to conceal themselves in his pockets or behind his back, came forth and became the piston rods of his machinery of expression. The story of Wing Biddlebaum is a story of hands. Their restless activity, like unto the beating of the wings of an imprisoned bird, had given him his name. Some obscure poet of the town had thought of it. The hands alarmed their owner. He wanted to keep them hidden away and looked with amazement at the quiet inexpressive hands of other men who worked beside him in the fields, or passed, driving sleepy teams on country roads.

43. War By Sherwood Anderson
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The woman had a heavy face and a thick nose. Something had happened to her. She had been struck a blow or had a fall. Nature could never have made a nose so broad and thick and ugly. She had talked to me in very good English. I suspect now that she was temporarily weary of the man in the brown canvas coat, that she had travelled with him for days, perhaps weeks, and was glad of the chance to spend a few hours in the company of some one else. Everyone knows the feeling of a crowded train in the middle of the night. We ran along through western Iowa and eastern Nebraska. It had rained for days and the fields were flooded. In the clear night the moon came out and the scene outside the car-window was strange and in an odd way very beautiful. You get the feeling: the black bare trees standing up in clusters as they do out in that country, the pools of water with the moon reflected and running quickly as it does when the train hurries along, the rattle of the car-trucks, the lights in isolated farm-houses, and occasionally the clustered lights of a town as the train rushed through it into the west. The woman had just come out of war-ridden Poland, had got out of that stricken land with her lover by God knows what miracles of effort. She made me feel the war, that woman did, and she told me the tale that I want to tell you.

44. Sherwood Anderson Definition Of Sherwood Anderson. What Is Sherwood Anderson? Me
Word Word. Noun, 1. Sherwood Anderson United States author whose works were frequently autobiographical (1876-1941)
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45. The San Antonio College LitWeb Sherwood Anderson Page
The Sherwood Anderson Page. ( 18761941 ). Major Works Windy McPherson s Son ( 1916 ). Marching Men ( 1917 ). Mid-American Chants ( 1918 ).
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A Story Teller's Story Dark Laughter The Modern Writer Sherwood Anderson's Notebook Tar: A Midwest Childhood A New Testament Alice and the Lost Novel Hello Towns ! Nearer the Grass Roots The American County Fair Perhaps Women Beyond Desire Death in the Woods No Swank Puzzled America KIt Brandon: A Portrait Plays: Winesburg and Others Home Town Sherwood Anderson's Memoirs The Letters of Sherwood Anderson
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46. BrothersJudd.com - Books By Sherwood Anderson Reviewed
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Winesburg, Ohio (1919). Modern Library Top 100 Novels of the 20th Century (24). Author Info Sherwood Anderson 18761941. This collection
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This collection of stories is not truly a novel. In fact, most of the stories were published separately, in magazines. They only seem to be unified by their setting in Winesburg (based on Anderson's hometown, Clyde OH), their depictions of small town Americans as victims of various personality pathologies and the recurring character George Willard (Anderson as a young man). Anderson's original title for the collection was "The Book of the Grotesque". Malcolm Cowley's introduction, in the edition that I read, argues that the characters are grotesque in so far as they are isolated from mankind by their inability to communicate. He says that George Willard, a young newspaperman, recurs in the stories because the characters hope that he will communicate for them. I'm afraid I side with the critics of the book, who Cowley says called it "pessimistic..destructive..morbidly sexual". I would instead urge readers to try Ray Bradbury's Dandelion Wine (see review
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48. Author Sherwood Anderson, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
Sherwood Anderson (next poet) I was from USA, and I lived from 18761941. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments? Add to favorites?
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49. Sherwood Anderson At The Mad Cybrarian's Library
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50. The Egg, By Sherwood Anderson, 1920
The Egg. By Sherwood Anderson. 18761941. From Sherwood Anderson s second short story collection, The Triumph of the Egg (New York
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From Sherwood Anderson's second short story collection, The Triumph of the Egg (New York: Huebsch, 1921), pp 46-63; originally, "The Triumph of the Egg," in Dial, number 68, March, 1920. [Project Gutenberg has Winesburg, Ohio in wnbrg11.txt.] MY FATHER was, I am sure, intended by nature to be a cheerful, kindly man. Until he was thirty-four years old he worked as a farmhand for a man named Thomas Butterworth whose place lay near the town of Bidwell, Ohio. He had then a horse of his own and on Saturday evenings drove into town to spend a few hours in social intercourse with other farmhands. In town he drank several glasses of beer and stood about in Ben Head's salooncrowded on Saturday evenings with visiting farmhands. Songs were sung and glasses thumped on the bar. At ten o'clock father drove home along a lonely country road, made his horse comfortable for the night and himself went to bed, quite happy in his position in life. He had at that time no notion of trying to rise in the world. It was in the spring of his thirty-fifth year that father married my mother, then a country schoolteacher, and in the following spring I came wriggling and crying into the world. Something happened to the two people. They became ambitious. The American passion for getting up in the world took possession of them.

51. The Sherwood Anderson Review
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Seth Richmond lebt zusammen mit seiner Mutter in der Kleinstadt Winesburg im amerikanischen Ohio. Wenn seine Mutter ihn schimpft, reagiert Seth nicht, wie sie es erwartet. Er zittert nicht, er schluchzt nicht, er rennt nicht auf sein Zimmer, sondern er sieht ihr fest in die Augen, wodurch er Zweifel und Unsicherheit bei ihr weckt. "Die Wahrheit war, dass der Sohn auffallend klar zu denken wusste und die Mutter nicht." Immer seltener wagt sie es, ihn zu schimpfen.
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53. SHERWOOD ANDERSON
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54. Books By Sherwood Anderson
Homage to Sherwood Anderson, 18761941 by Sherwood Anderson, Paul P. Appel Hardcover - June 1970 List price $15.00 Click here to compare prices at dozens of
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Sherwood Anderson Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941), the third of seven children, was born in Camden, Ohio. He left school at 14 and after various jobs served in the Spanish-American War (1898-9). After leaving the US Army, Anderson worked as a manager of a paint factory in Elyria, Ohio. In 1908 he began writing short stories and novels. He moved to Chicago where he found work in an advertising agency. Anderson became friends with other writers in Chicago such as Floyd Dell, Theodore Dreiser, Ben Hecht and Carl Sandburg. Anderson shared his friends' radical political views and in 1914 began having his work published in The Masses, a socialist journal edited by Floyd Dell and Max Eastman. This included the stories about small-town life that were subsequently published as Winesburg, Ohio. Anderson's first novel, Windy McPherson's Son, was published in 1916. This was followed by the novel Marching Men (1917) and a collection of prose poems, American Chants Winesburg, Ohio (1919), Anderson's most important work, was published in 1919. The book, a collection of 23 inter-related stories of small-town life, features George Willard, a reporter for the local newspaper, who has ambitions to become a famous writer.

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59. Sherwood Anderson - WordWeb Dictionary Definition
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