Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Winesburg, Ohio
Sherwood Anderson's tales of hopes, desires, and agonies in Middle America retain their power nearly a century after they marked out a new territory in the national literature. If, as Isaac Bashevis Singer wrote, writers obtain true originality through extraordinary sincerity, "by daring to give everything of themselves," then Anderson qualifies as an original.
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