![]() ![]() He almost lovingly writes about his own collection of "grotesques," using a writing style often compared to his literary predecessor, William Dean Howells, as naturalism. His characters (whom in his first story, the writer calls "grotesques") transform experiences into truths, which can be built-up, and once embraced, turn to falsehoods. As a result of these hardships, Anderson left school at the age of fourteen in order to help with the family finances.Īnderson is best known for his short stories, particularly his collection published as Winesburg, Ohio (1919). ![]() ![]() When his father's business failed, the family moved constantly and his mother became an alcoholic. Sherwood Anderson (1876 - 1941) was an American writer whose meticulous character development earned him recognition as a "writer's writer." Like a number of other famous writers such as Anton Chekhov, Charles Dickens, and Louisa May Alcott, Sherwood's childhood and adolescence knew family hardship. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |