Winesburg, Ohio

238 pages

Langue : English

Publié 29 septembre 1999 par Oxford University Press, USA.

ISBN :
978-0-19-283977-0
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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.

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Anderson's short-story cycle has had a clear influence on the American Short Story and the writing of Hemingway and Faulkner. It is unique in that it sits somewhere between a short-story collection and a novel. It has a loose plot and common characters but it consists of perfectly crafted character studies of individuals in a small, Midwestern town at the turn of the twentieth century. The frame narrative of novel is the maturation of young George Willard, a reporter for the local newspaper, who becomes the confidant of the lonely individuals that wander listlessly through the town. Anderson writes so well and can capture such intense emotions in a few pages. He shows people who feel trapped and lost by a world rapidly changing from agriculture to industry. He captures all of their pains and struggles and creates truly memorable characters. Highly recommended - an author and work that I …