The Willow Walk is a 1918 short story by American author Sinclair Lewis. - AsNotedIn
From the drawer of his table Jasper Holt took a pane of window glass. He laid a sheet of paper on the glass and wrote, "Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their party." He studied his round business-college script, and rewrote the sentence in a small finicky hand, that of a studious old man. Ten times he copied the words in that false pinched writing. He tore up the paper, burned the fragments in his large ash tray and washed the delicate ashes down his stationary washbowl. He replaced the pane of glass in the drawer, tapping it with satisfaction. A glass underlay does not retain an impression.Sinclair Lewis, The Willow Walk
Y/M/D | Association | Description | Place | Locale | Food | Event | |
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1918/00/00 | Sinclair Lewis | Author | "The Willow Walk" by Sinclair Lewis is locked up in 'The Best Short Stories of 1918', published in Boston by Small, Maynard and Co. | ||||
1918/00/00 | Small, Maynard and Company | Publisher | "The Willow Walk" by Sinclair Lewis is locked up in 'The Best Short Stories of 1918', published in Boston by Small, Maynard and Co. |
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Art Type | Book | a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers. | |
Narrative Arts | Fiction | prose literature, especially short stories and novels, that describes imaginary events and people | |
Narrative Arts | Narrative | an account of connected events | |
Narrative Arts | Prose | ordinary written language | |
Vehicle | Roadster | an open-top automobile with two seats | |
Art Type | Short Story | short form narrative fiction |
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Original Language: | English |