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Much of the novel follows the protagonist of “Winesburg, Ohio” into turn of the century Chicago. “The End of the Book” By Porter Shreve, Louisiana State University, 232 pages, $22.50 ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. While I was driving through Ohio, every sign for Zanesville ...
Clyde, a town of 6,000 in northern Ohio, is best-known for its pseudonymous turn as Winesburg in Sherwood Anderson’s Winesburg, Ohio. (The Clyde website notes that “America’s Famous Small ...
Sherwood Anderson’s 1919 novel “Winesburg, Ohio” was the early literary equivalent of “Peyton Place,” a portrait of daily life in a small town, with glimpses of its underbelly ...
Nearly 100 years ago, Sherwood Anderson published “Winesburg, Ohio,” a book of linked short stories regarding an imaginary American town as seen through the eyes of George Willard. George is a ...
Award-winning New Musical Winesburg, Ohio Opens at Kansas City Rep Written and Directed by Rep's Artistic Director Eric Rosen A Modern Musical with Scandal, Desire and Intrigue Previews March 13 ...