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  1. Sherwood Anderson. Random House Publishing Group, Mar 2, 1999 - Fiction - 272 pages. Selected by the Modern Library as one of the 100 best novels of all time. Before Raymond Carver, John Cheever, and Richard Ford, there was Sherwood Anderson, who, with Winesburg, Ohio, charted a new direction in American fiction--evoking with lyrical simplicity ...

  2. by Sherwood Anderson. In this remarkable collection of short stories, Sherwood Anderson delivers a series of artful and poignant character sketches through the narrative voice of George Willard, the town reporter of Winesburg, Ohio. While the stories sometimes seem unrelated there is a unifying theme; the profound lesson that unhappy folks are ...

  3. Winesburg, Ohio Summary. "Prologue: "The Book of the Grotesque". An old writer hired a carpenter to raise his bed level with the windows. The carpenter wept telling the old writer about his brother's death. Lying in bed, the old writer's thoughts of dying made him more alive. He dreamt of versions of people he had known and wrote a book ...

  4. 小城畸人. 《 小镇畸人 》(Winesburg, Ohio: A Group of Tales of Ohio Small-Town Life)是 美国 作家 舍伍德·安德森 的代表作,是美国早期 现代主义 小说中颇具争议的一部。. 书中安德森刻画了一座小城镇中的人物,这群人被他称之为畸人,畸人的“畸”并不表现在外表上 ...

  5. Winesburg, Ohio Full Book Summary. Winesburg, Ohio begins with a sort of prologue, in which an old writer imagines all the people he has known as "grotesques," warped in their pursuits of various truths. A series of stories ensues, each concerned with a single resident of Winesburg. The first, entitled "Hands," describes Wing Biddlebaum, a ...

  6. As the protagonist of Winesburg, Ohio, George Willard is the common link among the novel’s interconnected stories. George, full of youth and potential, is continually confused by the mixed impressions he receives from his loved ones and acquaintances about what it truly means to be a grown man. Though several older men in town feel compelled ...

  7. Winesburg, Ohio: A Group of Tales of Ohio Small-Town Life is a critically acclaimed work of fiction by the American author Sherwood Anderson. The book, published in 1919, is a collection of related short stories, which could be loosely defined as a novel. The stories are centered on the protagonist George Willard and the fictional inhabitants ...