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A collection of spare, realist short narratives that examine human struggle against indifferent forces. The best-known frame recreates a shipwreck and the small, anxious labor of four men fighting the sea, while other stories present small-town encounters, ironic domestic tensions, youthful bravado, and sudden violence. Across compact sketches the prose emphasizes physical detail, moral ambiguity, and situational irony, often focusing on moments when ordinary choices reveal character. Themes include nature's indifference, the limits of heroism, and the everyday dramas of mortality and misunderstanding, organized into two sections that alternate more dramatic scenes with nocturnal or intimate vignettes.

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Stephen Crane

Stephen Crane was an American author and journalist, best known for his innovative contributions to literature in the late 19th century. His most famous work, "The Red Badge of Courage," is a seminal novel that explores the psychological complexities of war through the eyes of a young soldier during the American Civil War. Crane's writing is characterized by its vivid imagery and realism, often delving into themes of human struggle and existentialism. In addition to novels, he wrote short stories and poetry, including notable works like "Maggie: A Girl of the Streets" and "The Open Boat." His unique style and perspective have left a lasting impact on American literature.

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