Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) had a simple and direct writing style that influenced both Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner. His most notable works include Winesburg, Ohio, Triumph of the Egg, Horses and Men, and A Story Teller's Story.
"The Triumph of the Egg" is a collection of stories and poems by Sherwood Anderson. Abandoning the interconnected quality of his more famous "Winesburg, Ohio," the author adopts a variety of perspectives and settings while exploring similar themes: person... SEE MORE