Sherwood Anderson Books in Order
Sherwood Anderson is a celebrated American writer, renowned for his poignant and influential short stories. As the mastermind behind the iconic collection "Winesburg, Ohio," he left an indelible mark on American fiction, with his literary voice echoing in the works of notable authors like Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, John Steinbeck, and Erskine Caldwell. A pioneer of modernist literature, Anderson's innovative storytelling and unflinching portrayal of the human condition paved the way for a generation of writers who followed in his footsteps, including F. Scott Fitzgerald and William Faulkner. Born on September 13, 1876, in Camden, Ohio, Anderson's early life was marked by hardship and self-discovery. Despite dropping out of high school to support his family, he eventually found success as the manager of a paint factory in Elyria, Ohio. However, it was his decision to abandon his mundane life in 1912 that set him on the path to becoming a writer. Moving to Chicago in 1913, Anderson devoted himself to his craft, embracing his artistic vision and rejecting the conventions of American materialism. His magnum opus, "Winesburg, Ohio" (1919), cemented his place in literary history, solidifying his status as a visionary and a hero to aspiring writers.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Sherwood Anderson
- #1AmazonSan Francisco Noir(2002)
- #2AmazonSeattle Noir(2003)
- #3AmazonBronx Noir(2003)
- #4AmazonBrooklyn Noir(2004)
- #5AmazonBrooklyn Noir 2(2005)
- #6AmazonChicago Noir(2005)
- #7AmazonDublin Noir(2005)
- #8AmazonManhattan Noir(2006)
- #9AmazonMiami Noir(2006)
- #10AmazonD.C. Noir(2006)
- #11AmazonBaltimore Noir(2006)
- #12AmazonTwin Cities Noir(2006)
- #13AmazonLondon Noir(2006)
- #14AmazonNew Orleans Noir(2007)
- #15AmazonLos Angeles Noir(2007)
- #16AmazonWall Street Noir(2007)
- #17AmazonHavana Noir(2007)
- #18AmazonDetroit Noir(2007)
- #19AmazonQueens Noir(2008)
- #20AmazonBrooklyn Noir 3: Nothing But the Truth(2008)
- #21AmazonToronto Noir(2008)
- #22AmazonLas Vegas Noir(2008)
- #23AmazonTrinidad Noir(2008)
- #24AmazonD.C. Noir 2(2008)
- #25AmazonManhattan Noir 2(2008)
- #26AmazonParis Noir(2008)
- #27AmazonIstanbul Noir(2008)
- #28AmazonBoston Noir(2009)
- #29AmazonRome Noir(2009)
- #30AmazonSan Francisco Noir 2(2009)
- #31AmazonPortland Noir(2009)
- #32AmazonDelhi Noir(2009)
- #33AmazonPhoenix Noir(2009)
- #34AmazonLos Angeles Noir 2(2010)
- #35AmazonMexico City Noir(2010)
- #36AmazonRichmond Noir(2010)
- #37AmazonOrange County Noir(2010)
- #38AmazonIndian Country Noir(2010)
- #39AmazonMoscow Noir(2010)
- #40AmazonLone Star Noir(2010)
- #41AmazonPhiladelphia Noir(2010)
- #42AmazonHaiti Noir(2010)
- #43AmazonCopenhagen Noir(2010)
- #44AmazonPittsburgh Noir(2011)
- #45AmazonSan Diego Noir(2011)
- #46AmazonBarcelona Noir(2011)
- #47AmazonCape Cod Noir(2011)
- #48AmazonNew Jersey Noir(2011)
- #49AmazonStaten Island Noir(2012)
- #50AmazonWhen They Are Done With Us(2012)
- #51AmazonMumbai Noir(2012)
- #52AmazonLong Island Noir(2012)
- #53AmazonVenice Noir(2012)
- #54AmazonKingston Noir(2012)
- #55AmazonSt. Petersburg Noir(2012)
- #56AmazonKansas City Noir(2012)
- #57AmazonBoston Noir 2(2012)
- #58AmazonUSA Noir(2013)
- #59AmazonManila Noir(2013)
- #60AmazonBuffalo Noir(2013)
- #61AmazonDallas Noir(2013)
- #62AmazonHaiti Noir 2(2013)
- #63AmazonSingapore Noir(2014)
- #64AmazonPrison Noir(2014)
- #65AmazonTel Aviv Noir(2014)
- #66AmazonTehran Noir(2014)
- #67AmazonBelfast Noir(2014)
- #68AmazonHelsinki Noir(2014)
- #69AmazonRio Noir(2014)
- #70AmazonProvidence Noir(2015)
- #71AmazonChicago Noir: The Classics(2015)
- #72AmazonMemphis Noir(2015)
- #73AmazonZagreb Noir(2015)
- #74AmazonMarseille Noir(2015)
- #75AmazonBeirut Noir(2015)
- #76AmazonNew Orleans Noir: The Classics(2016)
- #77AmazonStockholm Noir(2016)
- #78AmazonBrussels Noir(2016)
- #79AmazonMississippi Noir(2016)
- #80AmazonSt. Louis Noir(2016)
- #81AmazonPrague Noir(2016)
- #82AmazonSan Juan Noir(2016)
- #83AmazonOakland Noir(2017)
- #84AmazonTrinidad Noir: The Classics(2017)
- #85AmazonAtlanta Noir(2017)
- #86AmazonNew Haven Noir(2017)
- #87AmazonMontana Noir(2017)
- #88AmazonBuenos Aires Noir(2017)
- #89AmazonMontreal Noir(2017)
- #90AmazonBerlin Noir(2018)
- #91AmazonSão Paulo Noir(2018)
- #92AmazonSanta Cruz Noir(2018)
- #93AmazonLagos Noir(2018)
- #94AmazonMarrakech Noir(2018)
- #95AmazonBaghdad Noir(2018)
- #96AmazonVancouver Noir(2018)
- #97AmazonSydney Noir(2018)
- #98AmazonHong Kong Noir(2018)
- #99AmazonAmsterdam Noir(2019)
- #100AmazonMilwaukee Noir(2019)
- #101AmazonHouston Noir(2019)
- #102AmazonNairobi Noir(2020)
- #103AmazonColumbus Noir(2020)
- #104AmazonSanta Fe Noir(2020)
- #105AmazonAlabama Noir(2020)
- #106AmazonBerkeley Noir(2020)
- #107AmazonAddis Ababa Noir(2020)
- #108AmazonTampa Bay Noir(2020)
- #109AmazonMiami Noir: The Classics(2020)
- #110AmazonAccra Noir(2020)
- #111AmazonBelgrade Noir(2020)
- #112AmazonPalm Springs Noir(2021)
- #113AmazonParis Noir: The Suburbs(2022)
- #114AmazonDenver Noir(2022)
- #115AmazonSouth Central Noir(2022)
- #116AmazonCleveland Noir(2023)
- #117AmazonEast Jerusalem Noir(2023)
- #118AmazonWest Jerusalem Noir(2023)
- #119AmazonHonolulu Noir(2024)
- #120AmazonSacramento Noir(2025)
- #121AmazonHamburg Noir(2025)
- #1AmazonA Story Teller's Story(1924)
- #2AmazonSherwood Anderson's Notebook(1926)
- #3AmazonTar(1926)
- #4AmazonHarlan Miners Speak: Report on Terrorism in the Kentucky Coal Fields (With: Theodore Dreiser,John Dos Passos)(1932)
- #5AmazonDreiser(1936)
- #6AmazonSan Francisco at Christmas(1941)
- #7AmazonLetters of Sherwood Anderson(1953)
- #8AmazonSherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio (With: Christopher Sergel)(1960)
- #9AmazonReturn to Winesburg(1967)
- #10AmazonMemoirs(1969)
- #11AmazonSherwood Anderson's Memoirs(1969)
- #12AmazonPuzzled America(1970)
- #13AmazonThe Buck Fever Papers(1971)
- #14AmazonSherwood Anderson/Gertrude Stein(1972)
- #15AmazonPaul Rosenfeld, Voyager in the Arts(1978)
- #16AmazonSherwood Anderson: The Writer at His Craft(1979)
- #17AmazonSelected Letters(1983)
- #18AmazonKit Brandon(1985)
- #19AmazonLetters to Bab(1985)
- #20AmazonThe Sherwood Anderson Diaries, 1936-1941(1987)
- #21AmazonSherwood Anderson's Love Letters to Eleanor Copenhaver Anderson(1989)
- #22AmazonSherwood Anderson's Secret Love Letters(1991)
- #23AmazonSouthern Odyssey(1997)
- #1AmazonWindy McPherson's Son(1916)
- #2AmazonMarching Men(1917)
- #3AmazonPoor White(1920)
- #4AmazonMany Marriages(1922)
- #5AmazonThe Teller's Tales(1924)
- #6AmazonA Meeting South(1925)
- #7AmazonDark Laughter(1926)
- #8AmazonAlice and The Lost Novel(1929)
- #9AmazonHello Towns!(1929)
- #10AmazonNearer the Grass Roots(1929)
- #11AmazonPerhaps Women(1931)
- #12AmazonBeyond Desire(1932)
- #13AmazonNo Swank(1934)
- #14AmazonHome Town(1940)
- #15AmazonMid American Chants(1918)
- #16AmazonWinesburg, Ohio(1919)
- #17AmazonThe Egg and Other Stories(1921)
- #18AmazonThe Triumph of the Egg(1921)
- #19AmazonHorses and Men(1923)
- #20AmazonDeath in the Woods and Other Stories(1924)
- #21AmazonPlays: Winesburg and Others(1937)
- #22AmazonSelected Stories(1945)
- #23AmazonThe Portable Sherwood Anderson(1949)
- #24AmazonEarly Writings(1989)
- #25AmazonCertain Things Last(1992)
About Sherwood Anderson
Sherwood Anderson is a celebrated American writer, renowned for his poignant and influential short stories. As the mastermind behind the iconic collection "Winesburg, Ohio," he left an indelible mark on American fiction, with his literary voice echoing in the works of notable authors like Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, John Steinbeck, and Erskine Caldwell. A pioneer of modernist literature, Anderson's innovative storytelling and unflinching portrayal of the human condition paved the way for a generation of writers who followed in his footsteps, including F. Scott Fitzgerald and William Faulkner. Born on September 13, 1876, in Camden, Ohio, Anderson's early life was marked by hardship and self-discovery. Despite dropping out of high school to support his family, he eventually found success as the manager of a paint factory in Elyria, Ohio. However, it was his decision to abandon his mundane life in 1912 that set him on the path to becoming a writer. Moving to Chicago in 1913, Anderson devoted himself to his craft, embracing his artistic vision and rejecting the conventions of American materialism. His magnum opus, "Winesburg, Ohio" (1919), cemented his place in literary history, solidifying his status as a visionary and a hero to aspiring writers.
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