Winesburg, Ohio


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(4 stars; 21 reviews)

Published in 1919, and listed on the Modern Library roster of the 20th century's 100 greatest novels in English, Winesburg, Ohio presents a series of loosely related character studies of the inhabitants of a fictional Midwestern town that together form a novel of unusual unity and vision. The inarticulate and lonely citizens of Winesburg, each with his or her own secret tale to tell, frequently relate those tales to, or through their interactions with, the character of George Willard, a young Winesburg citizen on the cusp of manhood with dreams of becoming a writer. Thus Winesburg tells the story of the townspeople's loneliness and alienation in parallel with the tale of George's own coming of age. The citizens of Winesburg are described obliquely as "grotesques," but as the introductory chapter makes clear, "The grotesques were not all horrible. Some were amusing, some almost beautiful . . ." (Description by Stewart Wills) (7 hr 21 min)

Chapitres

Book of the Grotesque, The 8:08 Lu par Stewart Wills
Hands 15:22 Lu par Stewart Wills
Paper pills 7:20 Lu par Rosalind Wills
Mother 23:43 Lu par Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014)
Philosopher, The 15:17 Lu par David Rowland
Nobody knows 8:26 Lu par Patti Brugman
Godliness 23:23 Lu par Gigi Minden
Godliness, Part II, also concerning Jesse Bentley 23:20 Lu par webslog
Godliness, Part III Surrender, concerning Louise Bentley 19:01 Lu par Stewart Wills
Godliness, Part IV Terror, concerning David Hardy 12:45 Lu par David Barnes
Man of Ideas, A 17:50 Lu par Craig Summers
Adventure 17:32 Lu par Sandra
Respectability 16:00 Lu par Steve Karafit
Thinker, The 32:36 Lu par John Lieder
Tandy 7:27 Lu par Betsie Bush
Strength of God, The 18:32 Lu par Chris Hughes
Teacher, The 19:40 Lu par Chris Hughes
Loneliness 22:27 Lu par Betsie Bush
Awakening, An 18:12 Lu par J. M. Smallheer
Queer 20:38 Lu par ML Cohen
Untold Lie, The 16:55 Lu par Martin Rink
Drink 19:58 Lu par Miguel Rodriguez
Death 26:33 Lu par Cori Samuel
Sophistication 23:27 Lu par Val Grimm
Departure 6:36 Lu par ranchmutt

Critiques

The most well known 20th Century short story collection.


(4 stars)

This book was an extremely influential short story collections. Several of the readers are excellent. Others aren't. The setting of the stories is the American Midwest. it sounds weird when a British or Irish reader tries their hand at it.

GRIM Doesn't Come Close


(2 stars)

I couldn't listen to more than a third of this story. Supposed to be one of the top 100. Everything was grim or grim coupled with pain. Very well written. The authour had me THERE with him, but I had to leave.