
Winesburg, Ohio is a linked collection of short stories set in a small Midwestern town at the turn of the twentieth century. The book centers on George Willard, a young newspaper reporter, whose quiet observations connect the lives of the town’s residents. Each story focuses on an individual character marked by loneliness, frustration, or unfulfilled desire. Anderson portrays these figures as 'grotesques,' people shaped and distorted by a single dominating truth. Through moments of confession and fleeting human connection, the novel explores isolation, communication, and the longing for understanding. Together, the stories form a poignant portrait of small-town American life.
Price: $16.99Size: 7 x 10 inchesPages: 272