Sherwood Anderson

Sherwood Anderson

Sherwood Anderson was an American novelist and short story writer. His most enduring work is the short story sequence Winesburg, Ohio. Writers he has influenced include Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, John Steinbeck, J. D. Salinger, F. Scott Fitzgerald,and Amos Oz. Anderson was born in Camden, Ohio, the third of seven children of Erwin M. and Emma S. Anderson. After Erwin's business failed, the family was forced to move frequently, finally settling down at Clyde, Ohio, in 1884. Partly as a result of these misfortunes, young Sherwood found various odd jobs to help his family, which earned...
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quick facts
Birthdate:September 13, 1876
Birthplace:Camden, Ohio
Date of death:March 8, 1941

Written works by Sherwood Anderson

TitlePublishedGenre
Winesburg, Ohio 1919 Novel
Poor White 1920 Novel
Many Marriages 1923 Novel
Unlighted Lamps 1921
Aus dem nirgends ins nichts
Letters
Sherwood Anderson's Secret Love Letters
homme qui devint femme
Lives of Animals
Tar
egg, and other stories
Home town
Beyond desire
Free company presents... Above suspicion; adapted by the Free company from an original sketch
Mid-west Childhood
Certain things last
Molti matrimoni
Alice and The lost novel
Short stories
Nearer the grass roots ..
writer's conception of realism
Horses and men
Southern odyssey
Letters of Sherwood Anderson
Perhaps women
Writer at His Craft
Plays: Winesburg and others
Poor White
païen de l'Ohio
Notebook, containing articles written during the author's life as a story teller, and notes of his impressions from life, scattered through the book
Tar a Midwest Childhood
Marching Men
portable Sherwood Anderson
Kit Brandon
No swank
6 mid-American chants
Windy McPherson's Son
The Egg
The Buck Fever papers
Mid-American chants
The Teller's Tales
story teller's story
Death in the woods, and other stories
Return to Winesburg
Hello towns!
Letters to Bab
triumph of the egg
new testament
Sherwood Anderson's notebook
indispensable Sherwood Anderson
Puzzled America
Selected short stories of Sherwood Anderson
American county fair
Hands, and other stories
modern writer
Dark laughter
Dreiser
Beyond desire
Death in the woods
Home town
Letters
A new testament
Poor white
Sherwood Anderson
The Sherwood Anderson diaries, 1936-1941
Sherwood Anderson/Gertrude Stein: correspondence and personal essays
The Sherwood Anderson reader
Short stories
A story tellerś story
Marching Men 1917
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Places Sherwood Anderson has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Sherwood Anderson
MarkerLocationPopulation
A Elyria 54,533
B Cleveland 396,815
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People who influenced Sherwood Anderson

Ivan Turgenev
Ivan Turgenev

Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev was a Russian novelist, short story writer, and playwright. His first major publication, a short story collection entitled A Sportsman's Sketches, is a milestone of Russian Realism, and his novel Fathers and Sons is regarded as one of the major works of 19th-century...
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Walt Whitman
Walt Whitman

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Gertrude Stein
Gertrude Stein

Gertrude Stein was an American writer, poet and art collector who spent most of her life in France. Gertrude Stein, the youngest of a family of five children, was born on February 3, 1874, in Allegheny, Pennsylvania to upper-class German Jewish parents, Daniel and Amelia Stein. Her father was a...
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Mark Twain
Mark Twain

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    In what field of work did Sherwood Anderson specialize?
  • A:
    Sherwood Anderson was an accomplished writer, novelist and author.
  • Q:
    How did Sherwood Anderson die?
  • A:
    He died in March, 1941 from peritonitis.
  • Q:
    Where was Sherwood Anderson born?
  • A:
    Sherwood Anderson was born in Camden.
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