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  • Bibliography:
    14 Books
  • First Book:
    January 1919
  • Latest Book:
    September 2008
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Book List in Order: 14 titles



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    Selected by the Modern Library as one of the 100 best novels of all time'Here [is] a new order of short story,' said H. L. Mencken when Winesburg, Ohio was published in 1919. 'It is so vivid, so full of insight, so shiningly life-like and glowing, th...



  • Hugh McVey moves from Missouri to the agrarian town of Bidwell, Ohio. He invents a mechanical cabbage planter to ease the burden of famers, but an investor in town exploits his product, which fails to succeed. His next invention, a corn cutter, makes...



  • A Wisconsin man rejects his middle-class life in this controversial 1923 novel of madness and sexual freedom by the celebrated author of Winesburg, Ohio. This is the story of one John Webster, a quiet, prosperous washing machine manufacturer, nearing...



  • LOVE MUST FIND A WAY… Bruce Dudley, newspaper reporter, walked out of his Chicago apartment, leaving a wife who despised him and a job that wasn’t big enough. He wanted to live as he had never lived…love as few men ever have time to lo...



  • Published two years after the innovative, influential 1919 masterpiece Winesburg, Ohio, this collection of short stories solidified the author’s reputation as a major American writer. Despite their narrative simplicity (similar in style to the work...




  • Dodo Collections brings you another classic from Sherwood Anderson, ‘"Triumph of the Egg and Other Stories".’ This collection of short stories solidified the author's reputation as a major American writer. Despite their narrative simplicity ...



  • "Death in the Woods" is presented as a first-person narrative by an unreliable narrator, who tells the story of an old woman, Mrs. Grimes. Mrs. Grimes lives on the edge of society and survives by selling eggs and using the proceeds to buy foo...



  • 1924. Anderson, whose prose style, derived from everyday speech, influenced American short story writing between World Wars I and II. He directed the American short story away from the neatly plotted tales of O. Henry and his imitators. A Story Telle...






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    Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) was an American writer, mainly of short stories. He worked as a manual laborer until near the turn of the century, when he enlisted in the United States Army. He was called but did not see action in Cuba during the Spani...



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    Dodo Collections brings you another classic from Sherwood Anderson, ‘"Marching Men".’ Marching Men is the story of Norman "Beaut" McGregor, a young man discontented with the powerlessness and lack of personal ambition among the miners of his...



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    This early work by Sherwood Anderson was originally published in 1918 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. Sherwood Anderson was born in Camden, Ohio in 1876. He left school at fourteen, and after working various jo...



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    Finally available, a high quality book of the original classic edition of Ohio.

    This is a new and freshly published edition of this culturally important work by Sherwood Anderson, which is now, at last, again available to you.

    Enjoy this clas...



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    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available a...


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Sherwood Anderson has published 14 books.

Sherwood Anderson does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, A Story Tellers Story, was published in September 2008.

The first book by Sherwood Anderson, Winesburg, Ohio, was published in January 1919.

No. Sherwood Anderson does not write books in series.