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'''Sherwood Anderson''' ([[September 13]] [[1876]] – [[March 8]] [[1941]]) was an [[American writer]], mainly of [[short story|short stories]], most notably the collection ''[[Winesburg, Ohio (novel)|Winesburg, Ohio]]''. His influence on American fiction was profound; his literary voice can be heard in [[Ernest Hemingway]], [[William Faulkner]], [[Thomas Wolfe]], [[John Steinbeck]], and others. '''Sherwood Anderson''' ([[September 13]] [[1876]] – [[March 8]] [[1941]]) was an [[American writer]], mainly of [[short story|short stories]], most notably the collection ''[[Winesburg, Ohio (novel)|Winesburg, Ohio]]''. His influence on American fiction was profound; his literary voice can be heard in [[Ernest Hemingway]], [[William Faulkner]], [[Thomas Wolfe]], [[John Steinbeck]], and others.
==Works== ==Works==
-* ''Windy McPherson's Son'', (1916, novel)+===Novels===
-* ''Marching Men'', (1917, novel)+* ''[[Windy McPherson's Son]]'' (1916)
-* ''[[Winesburg, Ohio (novel)|Winesburg, Ohio]]'', (1919, novel)+* ''[[Marching Men]]'' (1917)
-* ''[[Poor White]]'', (1920, novel)+* ''[[Poor White]]'' (1920)
-* ''Triumph of the Egg'', (1921, short stories)+* ''[[Many Marriages]]'' (1923)
-* ''[[Many Marriages]]'', (1923, novel)+* ''[[Dark Laughter]]'' (1925)
-* ''Horses and Men'', (1923, short stories)+* ''[[Tar: A Midwest Childhood]]'' (1926, semi-autobiographical novel)
-* ''A Story-Teller's Story'', (1924, semi-autobiographical novel)+* ''[[Alice and the Lost Novel|Alice and The Lost Novel]]'' (1929)
-* ''Sherwood Anderson's Memoirs'', (1924, memoirs)+* ''Beyond Desire'' (1932)
-* ''An Exhibition of Paintings By Alfred H. Maurer'', (1924, non-fiction)+* ''Kit Brandon: A Portrait'' (1936)
-* ''[[Dark Laughter]]'', (1925, novel)+ 
-* ''A Meeting South'', (1925, novel)+===Short Story Collections===
-* ''Modern Writer'', (1925, non-fiction)+* ''[[Winesburg, Ohio (novel)|Winesburg, Ohio]]'' (1919)
-* ''Tar: A Midwest Childhood'', (1926, semi-autobiographical novel)+* ''[[The Triumph of the Egg|The Triumph of the Egg: A Book of Impressions From American Life in Tales and Poems]]'' (1921)
-* ''Sherwood Anderson's Notebook'', (1926, memoirs)+* ''[[Horses and Men]]'' (1923)
-* ''Hello Towns'', (1929, short stories)+* ''[[Death in the Woods|Death in the Woods and Other Stories]]'' (1933)
-* ''Alice: The Lost Novel'', (1929, novel)+ 
-* ''Onto Being Published'', (1930, non-fiction)+===Poetry===
-* ''Beyond Desire'', (1932, novel)+* ''Mid-American Chants'' (1918)
-* ''[[Death in the Woods]]'', (1933, essays)+* ''A New Testament'' (1927)
-* ''Puzzled America'', (1935, essays)+ 
-* ''Kit Brandon'', (1936, novel)+===Drama===
-* ''Dreiser: A Biography'', (1936, non-fiction)+* ''Plays, Winesburg and Others'' (1937)
-* ''Winesburg and Others'', (1937, play)+ 
-* ''Home Town'', (1940, novel)+===Nonfiction===
-* ''San Francisco at Christmas'', (1940, memoirs)+* ''A Story Teller's Story'' (1924, memoir)
-* ''Lives of Animals'', (1966, novel)+* ''The Modern Writer'' (1925, essays)
-* ''Return to Winesburg, Ohio'', (1967, essays)+* ''Sherwood Anderson's Notebook'' (1926, memoir)
-* ''The Memoirs of Sherwood Anderson'', (1968, memoirs)+* ''Hello Towns!'' (1929, collected newspaper articles)
-* ''No Swank'', (1970, novel)+* ''Nearer the Grass Roots'' (1929, essays)
-* ''Perhaps Women'', (1970, novel)+* ''The American County Fair'' (1930, essays)
-* ''The Buck Fever Papers'', (1971, essays)+* ''Perhaps Women'' (1931, essays)
-* ''Ten Short Plays'', (1972, plays)+* ''Puzzled America'' (1935, essays)
-* ''Sherwood Anderson and Gertrude Stein: Correspondence and Personal Essays'', (1972, essays)+* ''A Writer's Conception of Realism'' (1939, essays)
-* ''Nearer the Grass Roots'', (1976, novel)+* ''Home Town'' (1940, photographs and commentary)
-* ''The Writer at His Craft'', (1978, non-fiction)+ 
-* ''Paul Rosenfeld: Voyager in the Arts'', (1978, nonfiction)+===Published Posthumously===
-* ''The Teller's Tale'', (1982, novel)+* ''Sherwood Anderson's Memoirs'' (1942)
-* ''Selected Letters: 1916 – 1933'', (1984, letters)+* ''The Sherwood Anderson Reader'', edited by Paul Rosenfeld (1947)
-* ''Writer's Diary: 1936 - 1941'', (1987, memoir)+* ''The Portable Sherwood Anderson'', edited by Horace Gregory (1949)
-* ''Early Writings of Sherwood Anderson'', (1989, short stories)+* ''Letters of Sherwood Anderson'', edited by Howard Mumford Jones and Walter B. Rideout (1953)
-* ''Love Letters to Eleanor Copenhaver Anderson'', (1990, letters)+* ''Sherwood Anderson: Short Stories'', edited by Maxwell Geismar (1962)
-* ''The Selected Short Stories of Sherwood Anderson'', (1995, short stories)+* ''Return to Winesburg: Selections from Four Years of Writing for a Country Newspaper'', edited by Ray Lewis White (1967)
-* ''Southern Odyssey: Selected Writings By Sherwood Anderson'', (1998, short stories)+* ''The Buck Fever Papers'', edited by Welford Dunaway Taylor (1971, collected newspaper articles).
 +* ''Sherwood Anderson and Gertrude Stein: Correspondence and Personal Essays'', edited by Ray Lewis White (1972)
 +* ''The "Writer's Book,"'' edited by Martha Mulroy Curry (1975, unpublished works)
 +* ''France and Sherwood Anderson: Paris Notebook, 1921'', edited by Michael Fanning (1976)
 +* ''Sherwood Anderson: The Writer at His Craft'', edited by Jack Salzman, David D. Anderson, and Kichinosuke Ohashi (1979)
 +* ''A Teller's Tales'', selected and introduced by Frank Gado (1983)
 +* ''Sherwood Anderson: Selected Letters: 1916–1933'', edited by Charles E. Modlin (1984)
 +* ''Letters to Bab: Sherwood Anderson to Marietta D. Finely, 1916–1933'', edited by William A. Sutton (1985)
 +* ''The Sherwood Anderson Diaries, 1936–1941'', edited by Hilbert H. Campbell (1987)
 +* ''Sherwood Anderson: Early Writings'', edited by Ray Lewis White (1989)
 +* ''Sherwood Anderson's Love Letters to Eleanor Copenhaver Anderson'', edited by Charles E. Modlin (1989)
 +* ''Sherwood Anderson's Secret Love Letters'', edited by Ray Lewis White (1991)
 +* ''Certain Things Last: The Selected Stories of Sherwood Anderson'', edited by Charles E. Modlin (1992)
 +* ''Southern Odyssey: Selected Writings by Sherwood Anderson'', edited by Welford Dunaway Taylor and Charles E. Modlin (1997)
 +* ''The Egg and Other Stories'', edited with an introduction by Charles E. Modlin (1998)
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Sherwood Anderson (September 13 1876March 8 1941) was an American writer, mainly of short stories, most notably the collection Winesburg, Ohio. His influence on American fiction was profound; his literary voice can be heard in Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, John Steinbeck, and others.

Contents

Works

Novels

Short Story Collections

Poetry

  • Mid-American Chants (1918)
  • A New Testament (1927)

Drama

  • Plays, Winesburg and Others (1937)

Nonfiction

  • A Story Teller's Story (1924, memoir)
  • The Modern Writer (1925, essays)
  • Sherwood Anderson's Notebook (1926, memoir)
  • Hello Towns! (1929, collected newspaper articles)
  • Nearer the Grass Roots (1929, essays)
  • The American County Fair (1930, essays)
  • Perhaps Women (1931, essays)
  • Puzzled America (1935, essays)
  • A Writer's Conception of Realism (1939, essays)
  • Home Town (1940, photographs and commentary)

Published Posthumously

  • Sherwood Anderson's Memoirs (1942)
  • The Sherwood Anderson Reader, edited by Paul Rosenfeld (1947)
  • The Portable Sherwood Anderson, edited by Horace Gregory (1949)
  • Letters of Sherwood Anderson, edited by Howard Mumford Jones and Walter B. Rideout (1953)
  • Sherwood Anderson: Short Stories, edited by Maxwell Geismar (1962)
  • Return to Winesburg: Selections from Four Years of Writing for a Country Newspaper, edited by Ray Lewis White (1967)
  • The Buck Fever Papers, edited by Welford Dunaway Taylor (1971, collected newspaper articles).
  • Sherwood Anderson and Gertrude Stein: Correspondence and Personal Essays, edited by Ray Lewis White (1972)
  • The "Writer's Book," edited by Martha Mulroy Curry (1975, unpublished works)
  • France and Sherwood Anderson: Paris Notebook, 1921, edited by Michael Fanning (1976)
  • Sherwood Anderson: The Writer at His Craft, edited by Jack Salzman, David D. Anderson, and Kichinosuke Ohashi (1979)
  • A Teller's Tales, selected and introduced by Frank Gado (1983)
  • Sherwood Anderson: Selected Letters: 1916–1933, edited by Charles E. Modlin (1984)
  • Letters to Bab: Sherwood Anderson to Marietta D. Finely, 1916–1933, edited by William A. Sutton (1985)
  • The Sherwood Anderson Diaries, 1936–1941, edited by Hilbert H. Campbell (1987)
  • Sherwood Anderson: Early Writings, edited by Ray Lewis White (1989)
  • Sherwood Anderson's Love Letters to Eleanor Copenhaver Anderson, edited by Charles E. Modlin (1989)
  • Sherwood Anderson's Secret Love Letters, edited by Ray Lewis White (1991)
  • Certain Things Last: The Selected Stories of Sherwood Anderson, edited by Charles E. Modlin (1992)
  • Southern Odyssey: Selected Writings by Sherwood Anderson, edited by Welford Dunaway Taylor and Charles E. Modlin (1997)
  • The Egg and Other Stories, edited with an introduction by Charles E. Modlin (1998)




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