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The Voice of the City
O Henry (Author)
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The Voice of the City - O Henry
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Origin: U.S.A.
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Synopsis "The Voice of the City"
"The Voice of the City" by O. Henry is a compelling collection of twenty-five short stories that delve into the vibrant and often challenging life of New York City. Published in 1908, this anthology captures the essence of urban experience through O. Henry's unique lens of humor, empathy, and keen observation. The stories, inspired by his own experiences as a fugitive and prisoner, provide a poignant look at the everyday struggles and joys of the city's working-class inhabitants. In the titular story, a reporter's quest for the authentic voice of New York leads him through a series of encounters that reveal the city's diverse perspectives. "The Complete Life of John Hopkins" portrays an ordinary man's extraordinary day, filled with unexpected twists and turns. "A Lickpenny Lover" highlights the dreams and disillusionments of a young shop girl. O. Henry's storytelling, marked by wit and a talent for surprising endings, offers a timeless reflection on urban life.
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All books in our catalog are Original.
The book is written in English.
The binding of this edition is Paperback.
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