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Editorial Reviews
Winesburg, Ohio
Amazon.com
Library Journal praised this edition of Sherwood
Anderson's famed short stories as "the finest edition of this seminal work
available." Reconstructed to be as close to the original text as possible,
Winesburg, Ohio depicts the strange, secret lives of the inhabitants of a
small town. In "Hands," Wing Biddlebaum tries to hide the tale of his
banishment from a Pennsylvania town, a tale represented by his hands. In
"Adventure," lonely Alice Hindman impulsively walks naked into the night rain.
Threaded through the stories is the viewpoint of George Willard, the young
newspaper reporter who, like his creator, stands witness to the dark and
despairing dealings of a community of isolated people. --This text
refers to the
Hardcover edition.
The Prize Winner of
Defiance, Ohio