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The name Winesburg for the fictional college and town came from Sherwood Anderson's stories.
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And like the short stories in Winesburg, Ohio, they form a cycle in which each entry stands gracefully on its own while enriching a larger story.
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The name Winesburg for the fictional college and town came from Sherwood Anderson's stories.
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The name Winesburg for the fictional college and town came from Sherwood Anderson's stories.
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Yet if even a century after Sherwood Anderson's chronicles of Winesburg, Ohio, the quintessential small American town is still offering such gifts to the reader as "Olive Kitteridge," perhaps the impending demise of such a place -- and such literature -- has been greatly exaggerated.
Ilana Teitelbaum: Big Woman, Small Town: "Olive Kitteridge" by Elizabeth Strout Ilana Teitelbaum 2010
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Yet if even a century after Sherwood Anderson's chronicles of Winesburg, Ohio, the quintessential small American town is still offering such gifts to the reader as "Olive Kitteridge," perhaps the impending demise of such a place -- and such literature -- has been greatly exaggerated.
Ilana Teitelbaum: Big Woman, Small Town: "Olive Kitteridge" by Elizabeth Strout Ilana Teitelbaum 2010
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When his wife became pregnant, the young author went to New York and got a publisher's advance for a book called "The Martian Chronicles," a 1950 work constructed, he says, on the structural framework of John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath" and the emotional blueprint of Sherwood Anderson's "Winesburg, Ohio."
Tales From Inner Space Tom Nolan 2010
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When his wife became pregnant, the young author went to New York and got a publisher's advance for a book called "The Martian Chronicles," a 1950 work constructed, he says, on the structural framework of John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath" and the emotional blueprint of Sherwood Anderson's "Winesburg, Ohio."
Tales From Inner Space Tom Nolan 2010
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No one ever mentions Sherwood Anderson, but his Winesburg, Ohio remains the most important American short story collection of the 20th century, as important to us as Dubliners is to the Brits.
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When his wife became pregnant, the young author went to New York and got a publisher's advance for a book called "The Martian Chronicles," a 1950 work constructed, he says, on the structural framework of John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath" and the emotional blueprint of Sherwood Anderson's "Winesburg, Ohio."
Tales From Inner Space Tom Nolan 2010
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