In 1919 Sherwood Anderson published his collection of loosely connected stories “Winesburg, Ohio” and it became, almost instantly, an American classic. Anderson wrote 22 short stories, each about a citizen of his fictional Winesburg.
This is Mike Strong, in Hays, for HPPR. The book is “Winesburg, OH” by Sherwood Anderson. Clyde, Ohio is roughly halfway between Cleveland on the south of Lake Erie, and Toledo at the far west end of Lake Erie. Located in Sandusky County, Clyde is about seven or eight miles, give or take, south of Sandusky Bay which empties into the lake. Driving into Clyde, one of the city-limit signs is in two parts, or at least was. The top part reading, “Clyde, corporation limit” and the bottom part reading, “Anderson’s Winesburg, Ohio.”
Hello, Radio Readers. I’m Jane Holwerda from Dodge City, Kansas, for our Fall 2022 Read, “Rural Live: Revisited.” Sherwood Anderson’s novel, Winesburg, Ohio, is set in a small rural town in mid-America of the early 1900s, a time in history when phones, automobiles, and electricity were not yet available through rural America.
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