1. Sherwood Anderson (Camden, Ohio, 13 de septiembre de 1876-Ciudad de Colón, Panamá, 8 de marzo de 1941) fue un escritor estadounidense, maestro de la técnica del relato corto, y uno de los primeros en abordar los problemas generados por la industrialización.
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8. He was the third child of Irwin McLain Anderson and his wife, Emma Jane.
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11. After serving briefly in the Spanish-American War, he became a successful advertising man and later a manager of a paint factory in Elyria, Ohio.
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13. Sherwood Anderson >The works of the American writer Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) are graced by >a psychological complexity absent from earlier American fiction.
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18. And like the central figure of that work, Anderson left small-town life behind after his mother’s death, when he was nineteen.
19. Sherwood Anderson’s 'Hands’ is a story structured around the hands of Wing Biddlebaum, which express ideas about truth, beauty, and the grotesque.
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27. See all books authored by Sherwood Anderson, including Winesburg, Ohio: A Group of Tales of Ohio Small-Town Life, and Great Short Short Stories: Quick Reads by Great Writers, and more on ThriftBooks.
28. Carl Van Vechten (Photographer) A n American writer known for his pioneering literary work of the early twentieth century, Sherwood Anderson earned international literary fame and mentored such emerging writers as William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway.
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33. His father had served in the Union Army and declined from the saddlery-and-harness business into odd jobs of the house- and sign- painting.
34. Yet whether that book is a novel or a series of short stories, whether it is an exposé of a small town’s moral decay or a nostalgic recreation of the small town before it was ruined by industrialization, whether it is sex-obsessed or highly moral — these questions have been debated for the.
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36. Considered one of the great American writers, Anderson published a number of novels, short story collections, volumes of poetry, and memoirs during his lifetime, but he is best known for Winesburg, Ohio (1919).
37. That work’s influence on American fiction was profound, and its literary voice can be heard in Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, John Steinbeck, Erskine Caldwell and others.
38. Winesburg, Ohio is a collection of short stories by Sherwood Anderson that was first published in 1919.
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40. The work is structured around the life of protagonist George Willard, from the time he was a child to his growing independence and ultimate abandonment of Winesburg as a young man.
41. Carl Van Vechten (Photographer) A n American writer known for his pioneering literary work of the early twentieth century, Sherwood Anderson earned international literary fame and mentored such emerging writers as William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway.
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