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  1. Autofiction in the Third Person, with a Reading of Christine Brooke-Rose’s Remake. Lorna Martens. Art. 2018. In third-person fiction, the teller and the characters, as different people, are typically distinguished by different speaking styles. Yet particularly in third-person autobiography-fiction blends,…. Expand.

  2. Tar: A Midwest Childhood Hardcover – January 1, 1969 by Sherwood Anderson (Author), Ray Lewis White (Editor, Introduction) 3.1 3.1 out of 5 stars 7 ratings

    • Sherwood Anderson
  3. First published in 1926, Tar: A Midwest Childhood, is Anderson’s reflection on the Ohio small town of his youth and the experiences that informed and inspired his most beloved works. In a series of revealing episodes, Anderson describes the developing consciousness of Edgar Moorehead from earliest childhood to adolescence.

  4. The book takes up a boy from the ages of consciousness and until adolescence begins. A wandering family settles in a small Ohio town. The father is an ex-solider who becomes, first, a small merchant, then a laborer.

  5. The book takes up a boy from the ages of consciousness and until adolescence begins. A wandering family settles in a small Ohio town. The father is an ex-solider who becomes, first, a small merchant, then a laborer.

  6. Tar: A Midwest Childhood - Ebook written by Sherwood Anderson. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read Tar: A Midwest Childhood.

  7. Introduction -- Tar: A Midwest Childhood -- The Diaries of Sherwood Anderson's Parents by William Alfred Sutton -- The Death in the Forest edited by William V. Miller -- Deletions from the Typescript and Unincorporated Typescript Readings -- A Selected Bibliography -- Index