Sherwood Anderson

Anderson in 1923 Sherwood Anderson (September 13, 1876 – March 8, 1941) was an American novelist and short story writer, known for subjective and self-revealing works. Self-educated, he rose to become a successful copywriter and business owner in Cleveland and Elyria, Ohio. In 1912, Anderson had a nervous breakdown that led him to abandon his business and family to become a writer.

At the time, he moved to Chicago and was eventually married three additional times. His most enduring work is the short-story sequence ''Winesburg, Ohio,'' which launched his career. Throughout the 1920s, Anderson published several short story collections, novels, memoirs, books of essays, and a book of poetry. Though his books sold reasonably well, ''Dark Laughter'' (1925), a novel inspired by Anderson's time in New Orleans during the 1920s, was his only bestseller. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Más allá del deseo / by Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941

    Published 1951
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    Winesburg, Ohio / by Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941

    Published 2014
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    Muchos matrimonios / by Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941

    Published 2012
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    El cuento norteamericano contemporáneo /

    Published 1976
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    Seis grandes novelistas norteamericanos /

    Published 1972
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    Eight great American short novels /

    Published 1969
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    Masters of the modern short story /

    Published 1955
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    Estampas de escritores contemporáneos / by Dekle, Bernard

    Published 1972
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