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Horses and Men: Tales, long and short, from our American life

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A collection of short stories and sketches that probe ordinary lives in small towns and the countryside, often linking human longing, loneliness, and fragile pride with the presence of horses and other rural figures. The pieces range from spare vignettes to longer tales, shifting between ironic, comic, and elegiac tones, and focus on interior moments, misread desires, and failed intimacies. Recurrent preoccupations include memory, shame, masculinity, and the boundary between animal and human experience, rendered in impressionistic prose that emphasizes sensation, dialogue, and fleeting revelations about characters' limits and yearnings.

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Sherwood Anderson

Sherwood Anderson was an influential American author known for his vivid portrayals of small-town life and the complexities of human relationships. His most notable work, "Winesburg, Ohio," is a collection of interconnected stories that explore the inner lives of its characters, reflecting the struggles and aspirations of early 20th-century America. Anderson's writing style is characterized by its simplicity and emotional depth, which has inspired many writers in the modernist tradition. Throughout his career, he contributed significantly to American literature, addressing themes of alienation and the search for identity in works such as "Many Marriages" and "Triumph of the Egg." His legacy continues to resonate with readers and writers alike.

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