Winesburg, Ohio

Winesburg, Ohio

Taschenbuch
3.87

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Beschreibung

Winesburg, Ohio is a classic collection of interconnected short stories by Sherwood Anderson, often presented with literary criticism and biographical context. Set in a fictional small town in early 20th-century America, the book delves into the inner lives and psychological struggles of its various inhabitants. Through a series of character studies and vignettes, Anderson explores profound themes of loneliness, unfulfilled desires, the search for identity and self-expression, and the impact of societal expectations and past traumas. Key characters, including George Willard, Reverend Curtis Hartman, Kate Swift, and Elmer Cowley, grapple with their hidden truths, religious fanaticism, and the stifling yet formative environment of small-town life, often leading to isolation, disillusionment, and a poignant exploration of the human condition and the transition from adolescence to adulthood.

Buchinformationen

Haupt-Genre
Romane
Sub-Genre
Weitere Themen
Format
Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
250
Preis
22.00 €

Beiträge

1
Alle
4

An American classic for all that love short stories. Loosly led through Winesburg, Ohio by the young George Willard, the towns news reporter, we get to know a cast of many different characters that live in this midwestern place. The feeling of longing and that life is bound to begin elsewhere are woven through all twenty two tales. Andersons characters struggle to communicate with each other always seems believable and never tip into charicatures of miscommunications. The tone of the narrative voice stays in a reporting tone for most all of the book, but once it leaves this modus, Anderson surprises with pleasantly poetic passages. I can only recommend this book to anyone that wants to dive into a master work of the twentieth century that influenced other greatAmerican writers like Hemingway and Faulkner.

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