Malcolm Cowley called Sherwood Anderson "the only storyteller of his generation who left a mark on the style and vision of the generation that followed . . . Hemingway, Faulkner, Wolfe, Steinbeck . . . each owes an unmistakable debt to Anderson". This collection of stories--much praised upon its hardcover publication in 1992--offers the best of Anderson's mature work.
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Malcolm Cowley called Sherwood Anderson "the only storyteller of his generation who left a mark on the style and vision of the generation that followed . . . Hemingway, Faulkner, Wolfe, Steinbeck . . . each owes an unmistakable debt to Anderson". This collection of stories--much praised upon its hardcover publication in 1992--offers the best of Anderson's mature work.
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