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William Faulkner once called Sherwood Anderson 'a one - or two-book man. '
Inconstant Anderson Benfey, Christopher 1986
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A famous writer— Sherwood Anderson, James Baldwin, Norman Mailer—will attend a fight, subordinate the exchange of hooks, jabs and stances to his own theories of race, and invest one fighter with significance on those terms.
The Bards of Bruising Tim Marchman 2011
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Sherwood Anderson was the main attraction at state fairs.
Twilight of the Trotters Con Chapman 2011
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They'll get satisfaction when, after pining for foreign shores, the eager expat returns to them in 1921 and, armed with an introduction from Sherwood Anderson, immediately begins befriending the literary great and near-great.
David Finkle: Easy Reader: Ernest Hemingway Writes Good Letters Home and Elsewhere, 1907-22 David Finkle 2012
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I do this with magick; I do this by identifying with dead writers, by keeping company with Charles Dickens, Richard Brautigan, Sherwood Anderson and DH Lawrence.
When He Told Me He Would Love Me Beyond Death, it was at This Point that I Started to Be Good Amy Geeleher Burt 2011
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They'll get satisfaction when, after pining for foreign shores, the eager expat returns to them in 1921 and, armed with an introduction from Sherwood Anderson, immediately begins befriending the literary great and near-great.
David Finkle: Easy Reader: Ernest Hemingway Writes Good Letters Home and Elsewhere, 1907-22 David Finkle 2012
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They'll get satisfaction when, after pining for foreign shores, the eager expat returns to them in 1921 and, armed with an introduction from Sherwood Anderson, immediately begins befriending the literary great and near-great.
David Finkle: Easy Reader: Ernest Hemingway Writes Good Letters Home and Elsewhere, 1907-22 David Finkle 2012
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They'll get satisfaction when, after pining for foreign shores, the eager expat returns to them in 1921 and, armed with an introduction from Sherwood Anderson, immediately begins befriending the literary great and near-great.
David Finkle: Easy Reader: Ernest Hemingway Writes Good Letters Home and Elsewhere, 1907-22 David Finkle 2012
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Parrington ended by comparing James unfavorably with Sherwood Anderson, "an authentic product of the American consciousness!"
The Afterlife of the Lion Joseph Epstein 2012
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Laura Bush has read Willa Cather and Sherwood Anderson and Eudora Welty --- you can hear the spring breeze in these pages, feel the summer heat, see the screen door slam.
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