O. Henry Papers: Some Sketches of His Life Together with an Alphabetical Index to His Complete Works

O. Henry Papers: Some Sketches of His Life Together with an Alphabetical Index to His Complete Works

by O. Henry
O. Henry Papers: Some Sketches of His Life Together with an Alphabetical Index to His Complete Works

O. Henry Papers: Some Sketches of His Life Together with an Alphabetical Index to His Complete Works

by O. Henry

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Overview

This book is a collection, an assembly, gathered from many sources of the most intimate and significant of the O. Henry memoirs. They will give a glimpse of the little known life of Sydney Porter, and the alphabetical index will be a convenient guide to his works. The authoritative "O. Henry Biography," by Professor C. Alphonso Smith of the United States Naval Academy was published in 1916. Many years earlier the plans for this book were laid by Harry Peyton Steger, a friend of Sydney Porter's who visited, in 1912, every haunt of O. Henry in the South and brought to light a quantity of the dijecta membra of O. Henry's early literary efforts. These were later collected in the volume called Rolling Stones. Steger's faith in the ultimate position which O. Henry would occupy in American literature was of the type which moves mountains. He was an indefatigable worker for the spread of O. Henry's fame after he died, and probably did more than any other individual to lay the foundations of O. Henry's popularity. The article by George MacAdam, O. Henry's only interviewer, is new material, now printed in full for the first time. The sketches by Arthur Page and Richard Duffy are reprinted from The Bookman.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781410207869
Publisher: University Press of the Pacific
Publication date: 08/21/2003
Pages: 72
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 8.94(h) x 0.20(d)

About the Author

About The Author

O. Henry was the pen name of William Sydney Porter (1862-1910) was a prolific American short story writer. Initially trained as a pharmacist, Porter began his writing career as a journalist and worked on his stories on the side. After being accused of embezzling money from a bank he worked for, he fled to Honduras. He returned to the US upon the death of his wife and was sentenced to five years in prison. It was during this time that he began to have his first stories published. He later moved to New York and began writing stories in earnest. Some of his most famous stories include "Gift of the Magi" and "The Caballero's Way" which introduced the character, the Cisco Kid.

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