Contents: This book; Book I. What a man’s made of: The age; The family; A small town street; Through the corn; Experiments; Discovery of a father; New worlds; Ohio pagans; Horses, bicycles and men; My sister Stella; Book II. American money: Chicago; We share; Money! Money!; The capture of Caratura; I court a rich girl; The golf ball; The Italian’s garden; The man of ideas; Brother Earl; Book III. A robin’s egg renaissance: The nest; Bayard Barton; In Jackson Park; We little children of the arts; Margy Currie; Ben and Burton; All will be free; The death of Mrs. Folger; A chance missed; The conquering male; The finding; Book IV. The literary life: Waiting for Ben Huebsch; I write too much of queer people; Be little; Old Mary, the dogs, and Theda Bara; Certain Meetings South; New York, the ’20’s; Dreiser’s party; Writing stories; Man with a book; Meeting Horace Liveright; I build a house; Book V. Into the Thirties: A dedication and an explanation; A man friend; Why I live where I live; The death of Lawrence; I become a protester; Backstage with a martyr; The feeders; The sound of the stream; Book VI. Life, not death—: The other one; Work fast, man; I went with Eleanor; Writers sweet and sour; Mexican night; Dinner in Thessaly; After a conference; The dance is on; One by one; God bless the Americas; The fortunate one.

63. Translation:

Intimidad de un novelista; memorias de Sherwood Anderson. Buenos Aires, Editorial Claridad [1947] 520p. Tr., Francisco Madrid. (Coleccion de viajes, memorias y aventuras. vol. 2)

THE SHERWOOD ANDERSON READER. 1947

64. THE | Sherwood | Anderson | READER | Edited, with an Introduction, | by Paul Rosenfeld | [publishers’ device] HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY · BOSTON 1947 | [single line] | The Riverside Press Cambridge

xxx, 850p. 21 × 14 cm. Light tan cloth stamped in red and green on spine and cover. Top edge stained red.

Contents: Introduction; Nobody laughed; Blackfoot’s masterpiece; Paper pills; Hands; Tandy; The untold lie; Unlighted lamps; The New Englander; Chicago; Song of the soul of Chicago; Chicago again; The egg; I want to know why; The contract; The sad horn-blowers; The man with the trumpet; The lame one; The dumb man; Brothers; One throat; When we care; Song of Theodore; The book of the grotesque; Alfred Stieglitz; Foreword from Horses and men; The man’s story; Milk-bottles; A meeting South; The return; Meeting Ring Lardner; Brother death; A part of earth; The yellow gown; A writer’s conception of realism; We little children of the arts; The sound of the stream; Morning roll-call; I’m a fool; A sentimental journey; Justice; A dead dog; The death of Bill Graves; Daughters; An Ohio pagan; The man with a scar; River journey; Smyth County News (Editorials); Father Abraham; a Lincoln fragment; Machine song; Loom dance; Mill girls; The TVA; Tough babes in the woods; ‘Please let me explain’; Bud (As Kit saw him); Brown bomber; Dedication of the Memoirs; Introduction to the Memoirs; Discovery of a father; Girl by the stove; White spot; All will be free; I build a house; The American small town; The corn-planting; A walk in the moonlight; His chest of drawers; Not sixteen; Tim and General Grant.

The following items included in this volume were previously unpublished: Nobody laughed; A part of earth; Morning roll-call; Daughters; Father Abraham: a Lincoln fragment; White spot; Tim and General Grant.

65. Translations:

Il meglio di Sherwood Anderson. Milan, Longanesi, 1954. 1048p. Tr., Marcella Hannau.