TrackChapterReaderLength
0101 - The Book of the GrotesqueStewart Wills8:01
0202 - HandsStewart Wills15:13
0303 - Paper PillsRosalind Wills7:13
0404 - MotherLucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014)23:37
0505 - The PhilosopherDavid Rowland15:08
0606 - Nobody KnowsPatti Brugman8:18
0707 - Godliness Part 1Gigi Minden23:08
0808 - Godliness Part 2webslog23:03
0909 - Godliness Part 3 SurrenderStewart Wills18:48
1010 - Godliness Part 4 TerrorDavid Barnes12:32
1111 - A Man of IdeasCraig Summers17:40
1212 - AdventureSandra17:17
1313 - RespectabilitySteve Karafit15:46
1414 - The ThinkerJohn Lieder32:13
1515 - TandyBetsie Bush7:13
1616 - The Strength of GodChris Hughes18:16
1717 - The TeacherChris Hughes19:22
1818 - LonelinessBetsie Bush22:09
1919 - An AwakeningJ. M. Smallheer17:58
2020 - QueerML Cohen20:26
2121 - The Untold LieMartin Rink16:41
2222 - DrinkMiguel Rodriguez19:42
2323 - DeathCori Samuel26:12
2424 - SophisticationVal Grimm23:15
2525 - Departureranchmutt6:26

Notes    
Running Time: 7 hours 12 minutes    
Read by: Multiple readers 
Book Coordinator: Stewart Wills    
Meta Coordinator: David Barnes

Artwork
Cover: Broadway, Lorain, Ohio (1917 Postcard), C.T. American Art
DVD Inset: Line drawing of Anderson's face with the artist's name "Hyde Man" on it and probably done in the early 1930s.
DVD Insert background: Map of the town Winesburg, Ohio from the first edition.

Recordings
These recordings were made using the author’s original published work, which is in the public domain. The readings were recorded by members and volunteers of Librivox.org, which has generously made the recordings available to the public domain. The audio files have been lightly edited and have been engineered using professional audio tools for maximum sonic quality. While Librivox condones the sale and distribution of these recordings, it is not associated with the management or operations of MP3 Audiobook Classics.




Winesburg, Ohio, a collection of short stories, most written between 1915 and 1916, with a few others written closer to publication in 1919 is an exacting look at and dissection of life in a fictional small town in Ohio. Each story presents George Willard, a protagonist who grows in age and wisdom throughout the short story cycle. Not unlike the feelings attendant to the waves of modernism percolating in Paris and filtering back to the states, the themes invariably deal with Willard’s isolation, inability to communicate, alienation from present surroundings and the need and desire to break the bonds of small town conventions, to move away, to engage the world that was then known to be vast, new and no longer inaccessible. It is accepted that Winesburg, the fictional town, is based on Anderson’s hometown, Clyde, Ohio. In the book’s composition Anderson became a loyal and meaningful correspondent with Gertrude Stein, who was living in Paris. Stein is credited not with forcing her style on Anderson, but with freeing him to find his authentic voice and style. Anderson is also known for his kind mentoring of the young and callow William Faulkner when both lived for a time New Orleans, a kindness that Faulkner failed to acknowledge or repay. (Summary by Michael Hogan)


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EAN - DVD case 0684758936400
EAN - CD jacket 0686175923704
Media MP3 CD
Package DVD Case
Author Sherwood Anderson (1876- 1941)
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Read by Multiple readers
Length 7 hours 14 minutes
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