“There is a time in the life of every boy when he for the first time takes the backward view of life. Perhaps that is the moment when he crosses the line into manhood.”
Quote by Sherwood Anderson
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Winesburg, Ohio is a seminal work of American fiction by Sherwood Anderson, first published in 1919. The book is structured as a series of short stories, each focusing on a different inhabitant of the fictional town of Winesburg. Through these vignettes, Anderson examines themes of loneliness, repression, and the search for connection in a rapidly changing rural America. The stories are linked by the character of George Willard, a young reporter who observes and interacts with the townspeople, many of whom are portrayed as 'grotesques'—individuals whose lives have been distorted by unfulfilled desires or societal pressures. The narrative style is noted for its psychological depth and its influence on later modernist writers. more
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