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I don’t really remember how I came to find “Winesburg, Ohio<\/a>.” I think I was looking for some information on the TV show “Ed” and why it isn’t on DVD and came across a reference to the book. If I recall correctly, the article I read said the fictional town of Stuckeyville served as a character in the show much as Winesburg did in Sherwood Anderson<\/a>‘s 1919 book.<\/p>\n <\/a>Whatever the path, I’m glad I took it because Anderson truly pained a fascinating picture of pre-World War I life in the heart land with his book, named to\u00a0Modern Library’s 100 Best Novels<\/a>\u00a0list in in 1999.<\/p>\n The best part of the collection, for me, was the ability to jump in and out as I pleased. I read Winesburg over more than a month so the lack of central narrative actually played in its favor.<\/p>\n Each chapter (or story since it really is a collection of short stories) focuses on a different person in the town. Within these 22 stories, several characters pop up more than once, but the focus always changes. This allows you to wade in and out of life in Winesburg as you please, especially due to the simple nature of the prose.<\/p>\n