Despite not the most cheerful conditions for creativity, the American William Sidney Porter entered the history of world literature as a master of short stories, which are distinguished by the invariable subtle humor and optimism.
He formed as a writer in prison, where he went on charges of embezzlement. It was there that his well-known pseudonym, O. Henry, appeared.
Perhaps it is the qualities he contrasted with the harsh reality that still make him a “kindred spirit” with people of different cultures and generations.
Content:
- The Trimmed Lamp
- No Story
- Roads of Destiny
- The Cop and the Anthem
- The Chair of a Philanthromathematics
- The Octopus Marooned
- Lost on Dress Parade
- Makes the Whole World Kin
- Jimmy Hayes and Muriel
- Vanity and Some Sables