WRITER

Walter Anderson

1885 - 1962

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Walter Arthur Alexander Anderson (Russian: Вальтер Николаевич Андерсон, romanized: Val'ter Nikolaevič Anderson; October 10 [O.S. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Walter Anderson has received more than 29,761 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Walter Anderson is the 4,609th most popular writer (down from 4,548th in 2019), the 143rd most popular biography from Belarus (down from 140th in 2019) and the 25th most popular Belarusian Writer.

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  • 30k

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  • 15

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 7.40

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.34

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Notable Works

Great American Short Stories
American fiction, short stories, American Horror tales
Contains: Rip Van Winkle / Washington Irving -- [Young Goodman Brown](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL455569W/Young_Goodman_Brown) / Nathaniel Hawthorne -- [Fall of the house of Usher](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL41078W) / Edgar Allan Poe -- [Bartleby the scrivener](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL102732W/Bartleby_the_Scrivener) / Herman Melville -- Baker's bluejay yarn / Mark Twain -- Tennessee's partner / Bret Harte -- The real thing / Henry James -- The boarded window / Ambrose Bierce -- A village singer / Mary Wilkins Freeman -- Mrs.Ripley's trip / Hamlin Garland -- A muncipial report / O. Henry -- Roman fever / Edith Wharton -- The open boat / Stephen Crane -- Unlighted lamps / Sherwood Anderson -- The man who saw through heaven / Wilbur Daniel Steele -- Silent snow, secret snow / Conrad Aiken -- He / Katherine Anne Porter -- The catbird seat / James Thurber -- The little wife / William March -- [Wash](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL16245840W/Wash) / William Faulkner -- The snake / John Steinbeck -- To the mountains / Paul Horgan -- Over the river and through the wood / John O'Hara -- The wind and the snow of winter / Walter Van Tilburg Clark -- Powerhouse / Eudora Welty -- In greenwich there are many gravelled walks / Hortense Calisher.
Stories
Fiction, Literature, American Short stories
"The joy of fiction is the joy of the imagination. . . ."The best stories pull readers in and keep them turning the pages, eager to discover more—to find the answer to the question: "And then what happened?" The true hallmark of great literature is great imagination, and as Neil Gaiman and Al Sarrantonio prove with this outstanding collection, when it comes to great fiction, all genres are equal.Stories is a groundbreaking anthology that reinvigorates, expands, and redefines the limits of imaginative fiction and affords some of the best writers in the world—from Peter Straub and Chuck Palahniuk to Roddy Doyle and Diana Wynne Jones, Stewart O'Nan and Joyce Carol Oates to Walter Mosley and Jodi Picoult—the opportunity to work together, defend their craft, and realign misconceptions. Gaiman, a literary magician whose acclaimed work defies easy categorization and transcends all boundaries, and "master anthologist" (Booklist) Sarrantonio personally invited, read, and selected all the stories in this collection, and their standard for this "new literature of the imagination" is high. "We wanted to read stories that used a lightning-flash of magic as a way of showing us something we have already seen a thousand times as if we have never seen it at all."Joe Hill boldly aligns theme and form in his disturbing tale of a man's descent into evil in "Devil on the Staircase." In "Catch and Release," Lawrence Block tells of a seasoned fisherman with a talent for catching a bite of another sort. Carolyn Parkhurst adds a dark twist to sibling rivalry in "Unwell." Joanne Harris weaves a tale of ancient gods in modern New York in "Wildfire in Manhattan." Vengeance is the heart of Richard Adams's "The Knife." Jeffery Deaver introduces a dedicated psychologist whose mission in life is to save people in "The Therapist." A chilling punishment befitting an unspeakable crime is at the dark heart of Neil Gaiman's novelette "The Truth Is a Cave in the Black Mountains."As it transforms your view of the world, this brilliant and visionary volume—sure to become a classic—will ignite a new appreciation for the limitless realm of exceptional fiction.
A Canticle for Leibowitz
Hugo Award Winner, award:hugo_award=1961, award:hugo_award=novel
Highly unusual After the Holocaust novel. In the far future, 20th century texts are preserved in a monastery, as "sacred books". The monks preserve for centuries what little science there is, and have saved the science texts and blueprints from destruction many times, also making beautifully illuminated copies. As the story opens to a world run on a basically fuedal lines, science is again becoming fashionable, as a hobby of rich men, at perhaps 18th or early 19th century level of comprehesion. A local lord, interested in science, comes to the monastery. What happens after that is an exquisitely told tale, stunning and extremely moving, totally different from any other After the Holocaust story
Fifty Best American Short Stories
The Best [American] Short Stories [click to find all works in series], Best American Series ®, Short Stories
Contents: Survivors / Elsie Singmaster -- Lost Phoebe / Theodore Dreiser -- Golden honeymoon / Ring W. Lardner -- I'm a fool / Sherwood Anderson -- My old man / Ernest Hemingway -- Telephone call / Dorothy Parker -- Double birthday / Willa Cather -- Faithful wife / Morley Callaghan -- Little wife / William March -- Babylon revisited / F. Scott Fitzgerald-- How beautiful with shoes / Wilbur Daniel Steele -- Resurrection of a life / William Saroyan -- Only the dead know Brooklyn / Thomas Wolfe -- Life in the day of a writer / Tess Slesinger -- Iron City / Lovell Thompson -- Christ in concrete / Pietro Di Donato -- Chrysanthemums / John Steinbeck -- Bright and morning star / Richard Wright -- Hand upon the waters / William Faulkner -- Net / Robert M. Coates -- Nothing ever breaks except the heart / Kay Boyle -- Search through the streets of the city / Irwin Shaw -- Who lived and died believing / Nancy Hale -- Peach stone / Paul Horgan -- Dawn of remembered spring / Jesse Stuart -- Catbird seat / James Thurber -- Of this time, of that place / Lionel Trilling -- Wind and the snow of winter / Walter Van Tilburg Clark -- Enormous radio / John Cheever -- Children are bored on Sunday / Jean Stafford -- NRACP / George P. Elliott -- In Greenwich there are many gravelled walks / Hortense Calisher -- Other foot / Ray Bradbury -- Three players of a summer game / Tennessee Williams -- Mother's tale / James Agee -- Magic barrel / Bernard Malamud -- Circle in the fire / Flannery O'Connor -- First flower / Augusta Wallace Lyons -- Contest for Aaron Gold / Philip Roth -- One ordinary day, with peanuts / Shirley Jackson -- To the wilderness I wander / Frank Butler -- Ledge / Lawrence Sargent Hall -- This morning, this evening, so soon / James Baldwin -- Tell me a riddle / Tillie Olsen -- Old army game / George Garrett -- Pigeon feathers / John Updike -- Sound of a drunken drummer / H.W. Blattner -- Keyhole eye / John Stewart Carter -- Long day's dying / William Eastlake -- Upon the sweeping flood / Joyce Carol Oates.
Open Court reading and writing
Reading (Primary), Study and teaching, Language arts
The Hugo Winners [volume I]
American Science fiction, Science fiction, Accessible book
An Anthology of Hugo award winners. The highest prize in Sci-Fi. Each of these stories, by different authors, was voted as the best novella/short story of a particular year. Asimov was also the editor or something. I have read it and loved it. Science Fiction at it's best.

Page views of Walter Andersons by language

Over the past year Walter Anderson has had the most page views in the with 1,622 views, followed by German (1,100), and Russian (941). In terms of yearly growth of page views the top 3 wikpedia editions are Tatar (76.22%), Ukrainian (17.44%), and Russian (11.10%)

Among WRITERS

Among writers, Walter Anderson ranks 4,609 out of 7,302Before him are Mordecai Kaplan, Lalleshwari, Yambo Ouologuem, Hilde Domin, Gilbert Adair, and Karl von Holtei. After him are Art Buchwald, John Piper, Ronald Knox, Abdülhak Hâmid Tarhan, Javier Cercas, and Peter Carey.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1885, Walter Anderson ranks 181Before him are Duncan Grant, Juhan Kukk, Alicia Moreau de Justo, Saneatsu Mushanokōji, Hans Gerhard Creutzfeldt, and Alexander Tairov. After him are Hasan Saka, Alfréd Haar, Stevan Hristić, Martin Wagner, Roque González Garza, and Vladimir Ćorović. Among people deceased in 1962, Walter Anderson ranks 145Before him are Hans Rosbaud, Roger Ducret, Bidhan Chandra Roy, Morris Louis, Henri Oreiller, and Knud Kristensen. After him are Sven Landberg, Charles Rigoulot, Otto Froitzheim, Ellen Osiier, Roque González Garza, and Manolis Kalomiris.

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In Belarus

Among people born in Belarus, Walter Anderson ranks 143 out of 368Before him are Vladimir Kovalyonok (1942), Anna Tumarkin (1875), Tuvia Bielski (1906), Sofya Yanovskaya (1896), Alexander Hleb (1981), and Tadevuš Kandrusievič (1946). After him are Alexander Chervyakov (1892), Lev Schnirelmann (1905), Joseph B. Soloveitchik (1903), Galina Lukashenko (1955), Sergei Sidorsky (1954), and Sergey Ling (1937).

Among WRITERS In Belarus

Among writers born in Belarus, Walter Anderson ranks 25Before him are Nahum Goldmann (1895), Jerzy Giedroyc (1906), Immanuel Velikovsky (1895), Alaiza Pashkevich (1876), Ryhor Baradulin (1935), and Thaddeus Bulgarin (1789). After him are Aleksandr Volodin (1919), and Evgeny Morozov (1984).