Sherwood Anderson
/ˌʃɜːwʊd ˈændəsn/
/ˌʃɜːrwʊd ˈændərsn/
- (1876-1941) a US writer. His most successful collection of short stories was Winesburg, Ohio (1919) about the boring life of a small town. His novels included Poor White (1920) and Dark Laughter (1925).
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