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O Henry Encore

O. Henry

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "O. Henry Encore," readers are treated to a delightful compendium of the master storyteller's signature short stories, showcasing his ingenious ability to weave wit and poignancy into brief narratives. Known for his twist endings and astute observations of early 20th-century American life, O. Henry employs a distinct literary style marked by playful language and vivid characterization. Each story encapsulates a slice of humanity, often set against the bustling backdrop of urban America, highlighting themes of love, irony, and serendipity, which resonate deeply within the historical context of his time. O. Henry, the pseudonym of William Sydney Porter, was a prolific American writer whose life experiences—from working in a Texas bank to his time spent in prison—infinitely enriched his storytelling. His own encounters with the complexities of life, coupled with an unquenchable thirst for the intricacies of human relationships, led him to craft narratives that reflect both humor and pathos. His unique voice has secured his place as an iconic figure in American literature, influencing countless writers and readers alike. "O. Henry Encore" is a must-read for aficionados of short fiction and those intrigued by clever narrative structures. This collection not only showcases O. Henry's unparalleled literary craft but also invites readers to explore the timeless human experiences that continue to resonate. Perfect for new readers and O. Henry enthusiasts alike, this anthology is a celebration of life's unexpected moments.
Disponible depuis: 13/06/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 149 pages.

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