You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. NEW VINEYARD — The Rev. Sherwood W. Anderson turned 85 on Sept. 19. On Sept.
In 1956, long after the death of Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941), William Faulkner called him “the father of my generation of American writers and the tradition of American writing which our successors ...
Reprint of a 1930 article by American author Sherwood Anderson published in Agitator, laying bare the essential nature of exploiting society: the subordination of human beings to an alien will in the ...
Sherwood Anderson’s 1919 novel “Winesburg, Ohio” was the early literary equivalent of “Peyton Place,” a portrait of daily life in a small town, with glimpses of its underbelly, revelations of the ...
SHERWOOD ANDERSON’S letters read like a posthumous novel. But they also read like something buttressed and substantiated by whatever Anderson’s books had already told us of the writer. Surely there ...
A renowned author endured his last few days in excruciating pain and met a peculiar end after accidentally swallowing a toothpick on a cruise. Sherwood Anderson, a celebrated American writer who also ...
There’s not much to see on the northeast corner of Wabash and Superior in downtown Chicago these days. Just a fenced-in private parking lot threatening, UNAUTHORIZED VEHICLES WILL BE TOWED. But that ...
Sherwood Anderson is an enigmatic figure in American letters ; for there are critics of equal note who find in him little more than vague, abstruse, some what vulgar meanderings. There are those who ...
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