After a lifetime of banality, John Webster feels a change from deep within. At the office of his successful washing machine factory, he finds himself watching his young secretary Natalie Swartz. As he contemplates an affair, Webster thinks of his wife and daughter and wonders whether he has begun to lose his mind. Many Marriages is a novel by Sherwood Anderson.
Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) was an American businessman and writer of short stories and novels. Born in Ohio, Anderson was self-educated and became, by his early thirties, a successful salesman and business owner. Within a decade, however, Anderson suffered what was described as a nervous breakdown and fled his seemingly picture-perfect life for the city of Chicago, where he had lived for a time in his twenties. In doing so, he left behind a wife and three children, but embarked upon a writing career that would win him acclaim as one of the finest American writers of the early-twentieth century.
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