“Gertrude Stein contended that Sherwood Anderson had a genius for using the sentence to convey a direct emotion, this was in the great american tradition, and that really except Sherwood there was no one in America who could write a clear and passionate sentence.”

The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas.

Manuscript page from Winesburg, Ohio.

From the Anderson Collection in the Newberry Library, Chicago.

Binding of Windy McPherson’s Son, Anderson’s first book. [Item 1]