Poor White

Poor White

by Sherwood Anderson
Poor White

Poor White

by Sherwood Anderson

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Overview

“A story that pays careful attention to what it meant (and means) to live in the Midwest, open to both its charms and its challenges.” —Sarah Laskow, The Millions
 
Hugh McVey moves from Missouri to the agrarian town of Bidwell, Ohio. He invents a mechanical cabbage planter to ease the burden of famers, but an investor in town exploits his product, which fails to succeed. His next invention, a corn cutter, makes him a millionaire and transforms Bidwell into a center of manufacturing. McVey, perennially lonely and ruminative, meets Clara Butterworth, who attends college at nearby Ohio State and is perennially harassed by her potential matches. Published in 1920, one year after his classic short story collection, Winesburg, Ohio, Poor White has a modernist style, a realist attention to everyday life, and an eerily contemporary resonance.
 
“Belt Revivals wisely brings Anderson back onto the radar during this political moment” —New York Times
 
“For the past five years, a small press called Belt Publishing has been bringing out intriguing nonfiction books about the Midwest; now they've started a new series called “Belt Revivals,” to publish classic Midwestern fiction as well as nonfiction.” —Maureen Corrigan, NPR

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781948742016
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 05/01/2024
Series: Belt Revivals
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 353
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Sherwood Anderson (1876­–1941) worked in advertising and owned a successful paint supply company before he suffered a nervous breakdown and abandoned his business career and his family to devote himself full time to writing. His groundbreaking story cycle, Winesburg, Ohio, is widely regarded as one of the greatest works of twentieth-century literature. Anderson, according to William Faulkner, “was the father of my generation of American writers.”

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Henry Miller

"Sherwood Anderson has a patience not just of the artist but of the religious man: he knew that there was bright shiny ore beneath the scabby crust."

Horace Gregory

"No novel of the American small town in the Midwest evokes in mind of its readers so much of the cultural heritage of its milieu as does Poor White."

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