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O. Henry, born William Sydney Porter, was an American short story writer known for his witty narratives and twist endings. His stories often explore the lives of ordinary people in urban settings, showcasing their struggles and triumphs with a light-hearted touch. After a series of personal and professional challenges, including a stint in prison, he adopted the pen name O. Henry and began writing stories that would eventually gain widespread acclaim.

His works, such as 'The Gift of the Magi' and 'The Ransom of Red Chief,' reflect his keen observations of human nature and social issues, often infused with humor. O. Henry's storytelling style has influenced countless authors and remains a staple in American literature. His ability to weave intricate plots and develop relatable characters has made his stories timeless, appealing to readers across generations.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita September 11, 1862
Luogo di nascita Greenville, South Carolina, USA
Data di morte June 5, 1910