Sherwood Anderson visited Paris twice during his life; once in 1921 and once in 1926-1927. Each trip lasted only a few months and, of the two, the first was by far the more important. Indeed, the second trip--which began in late December 1926 and ended i...
The works of the American writer Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) are graced by a psychological complexity absent from earlier American fiction. His stories stress character and mood, and his style is laconic and colloquial. Sherwood Anderson was born on Se...
Sherwood Anderson, now regarded as one of the most important American writers in the short-story form, was born to Irwin McLain Anderson and Emma Smith in Camden, Ohio, on 13 September 1876 and raised in Clyde, Ohio. After a variety of jobs in Clyde (his...
NO ONE WHINES ABOUT THE DISADVAN-tages of rural life in Winesburg, Ohio. Yet this new musical, drawn from Sherwood Anderson's 1919 novel and running at Chicago's About Face Theatre through July 18, unfurls a cavalcade of lost souls who fritter away their futures through...
SHERWOOD ANDERSON By Kim Townsend Houghton Mifflin. 370 pp. $22.95 IN HIS DAY Sherwood Anderson was a figure to be reckoned with in American letters, but his day is long since past. To most readers his name conjures up little except confusion-Maxwell Anderson? Robert...
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