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Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) was an American writer whose work played a significant role in the development of modern American fiction. Known for his focus on character and psychological insight, he moved away from conventional narrative forms to explore the inner lives of ordinary individuals.Winesburg, Ohio, his most influential work, established him as a major literary figure and influenced later writers including Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner. Anderson's prose is characterized by its clarity, restraint, and attention to emotional and psychological detail, and his work continues to be studied for its contribution to twentieth-century literature.
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