A literary gem that intricately weaves together the lives of the town’s residents, exposing the complexities of human connection and isolation. Anderson’s character sketches are vivid and emotionally resonant, providing a profound exploration of the human condition. The narrative’s melancholic tone and the interwoven stories create a hauntingly beautiful portrayal of small-town life. A classic that invites readers to reflect on the universal struggles of identity, love, and the search for meaning. Highly recommended for those seeking a deep and introspective journey through the heart of Middle America.

If anyone has read this I would be interested to know your take on this novella - in particular your thoughts on the character Wing Biddlebaum in the short story “Hands”, was he a homosexual? Or just misunderstood or both??

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    10 months ago

    I wonder if the teacher identified with Wing? At best Wing is a harmless outsider that has a deep desire to validate his physical existence through touch or his penchant to touch has a sexual element - albeit this could be the manifestation of a subconscious desire that Wing doesn’t fully realise and or understand. I’m inclined to think it is sexual but in a naive innocent way. Either way, he’s a tragic character.