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Hamlin Garland was an American novelist, poet, and essayist known for his vivid depictions of life in the American Midwest. Born in 1860 in Wisconsin, Garland's early experiences on a farm deeply influenced his writing, which often focused on the struggles of rural life and the complexities of human relationships. His works, such as 'Main-Travelled Roads,' reflect his commitment to realism and his desire to elevate the voices of ordinary people. Garland's writing style is characterized by his keen observations and an empathetic understanding of his characters' challenges.

Throughout his career, Garland became a prominent figure in the literary world, earning recognition for his contributions to American literature. He was an advocate for the realist movement and worked to bridge the gap between literary fiction and the everyday experiences of the working class. In addition to his novels, Garland wrote essays and critiques that explored the role of literature in society, making him a significant voice in discussions about culture and art during his time. His legacy continues to influence writers and readers who appreciate the depth of character and authenticity in storytelling.

Nationalitet Amerikansk
Födelsedatum September 14, 1860
Födelseplats West Salem, Wisconsin, United States
Dödsdatum March 4, 1940