Published in 1919, Winesburg, Ohio is Sherwood Anderson's masterpiece, a work in which he achieved the goal to which he believed all true writers should aspire: to see and feel "all of life within." In a perfectly imagined world, an archetypal small American town, he reveals the hidden passions that turn ordinary lives into unforgeittable ones. Unified by the recurring presence of young George Willard, and played out against the backdrop of Winesburg, Anderson's loosely connected chapters, or stories, coalesce into a powerful novel.
In such tales as "Hands," the portrayal of a rural berry picker still haunted by the accusations of homosexuality that ended his teaching career, Anderson"s vision is as acute today as it was over seventy-five years ago. His intuitive ability to home in on examples of timeless human conflicts--a working man deciding if he should marry the woman who is to bear his child, an unhappy housewife who seeks love from the town"s doctor, an unmarried high school teacher sexually attracted to a pupil--makes this book not only immensely readable but also deeply meaningful, An important influence on Faulkner, Hemingway, and others who were drawn to Anderson"s innovative format and psychological insights, Winesburg, Ohio deserves a place among the front ranks of our nation"s finest literary achievements.
Introduction by Jeffrey Meyers
THE TALES AND THE PERSONS
The Book of the Grotesque
HANDS---concerning Wing Biddlebaum
PAVER Pints--concerning Doctor Reefy
MOTHER--concerning Elizabeth Willard
THE PHILOSOPHER---concerning Doctor
Parcival
NOBODY KNows-concerning Louise
Trunnion
GODLINESS, a Tale in Four Parts
l--concerning Jesse Bentley
II--also concerning Jesse Bentley
III Surrender----concerning Louise Bentley
IV Terror---concerning David Hardy
A MAN OF IDEAS--concerning Joe Welling
ADVENTURE--concerning Alice Hindman
RESPECTABILITY---conceming Wash Williams
THE THINKER--concerning Seth Richmond
TANDY--conceming Tandy Hard
THE STRENGTH OF GOD--concerning the
Reverend Curtis Hartman
THE TEACHER--concerning Kate Swift
LONELINESS---concerning Enoch Robinson
AN AWAKENING---concerning Belle
Carpenter
"QUEER"--concerning Elmer Cowley
THE UNTOLD LIE---concerning Ray Pearson
DRINK--concerning Tom Foster
DEATH--concerning Doctor Reefy and
Elizabeth Willard
SOPHISTICATION---concerning Helen White
DEPARTURE--concerning George Willard