Winesburg, Ohio: A Group of Tales of Ohio Small Town Life
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A collection of linked short stories set in a small Midwestern town that sketches a gallery of isolated, emotionally wounded inhabitants. Each episode concentrates on one person's private longings, failures, or secret passions, often revealed in fragmentary confessions or moments of failed communication. A recurring young local listener functions as a loose connective presence. Themes include loneliness, repression, yearning for personal freedom, and the strains between inner life and communal expectations, rendered in terse, introspective prose that favors psychological snapshot over broad social panorama.
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