Certain things last the selected short stories of Sherwood Anderson

Until now there has never been a selection of Anderson's best short fiction. Certain Things Last is the first one-volume edition of Anderson's stories. But what makes this book truly remarkable is that five of Anderson's very best stories appear in print here for the first time. They...

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Veröffentlicht: New York Four Walls Eight Windows 1992
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