Horse and Man

Horse and Man

by (us) Sherwood Ender

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About This Novel

"Horses and Men" is a collection of short stories. Sherwood Anderson was a famous American novelist in the early 20th century. He played an important role in the history of American literature. Both Hemingway and Fitzgerald were greatly influenced by him. Hemingway once said: "He is the teacher of all of us." Sherwood Anderson is a writer's writer, the only writer of his generation who has had a profound influence on the style and vision of the following generation. "Horses and Men" is Anderson's masterpiece of short stories. It is included in more than ten famous works such as "Horses and Men". It vividly and restrainedly describes the marginalized characters and rural life in American small towns, and has a unique understanding of human nature and desires. Through the novel "Horses and Men", Anderson became a truly American writer. The people in his works who achieve success through lies. Those who try to avoid the crowd, those who are born and distorted in self-made time, they are all swirling in the era of desire and the desire of the era. And this generation of Americans is no longer the individuals who moved down the Mississippi River from innocence to experience in Mark Twain's writing, but have become "freaks" immersed in spiritual barrier lakes.

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