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Horses and Men
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242 pages
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The collection features a variety of short stories, including notable titles like "A Chicago Hamlet" and "The Man Who Became a Woman." Sherwood Anderson, who began his literary journey in 1908, found inspiration in Chicago's vibrant writing scene and engaged with socialist themes through publications like "The Masses." His earlier works set the stage for his acclaimed novel "Winesburg, Ohio." This republished edition includes a new introductory biography that sheds light on Anderson's literary evolution and his connections with prominent writers of his time.
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2013, paperback
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