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Stephen Crane was a driven individual, living under pressure as if he sensed his time was limited. Born in 1871 in Newark, New Jersey, he died at the young age of twenty-eight from tuberculosis, which he likely contracted as a shipwreck survivor after the sinking of the Commodore—an experience that would shape his literary legacy. Critics have regarded Crane as the first American naturalist due to his intense studies of environment and proximity to journalism, yet his stylistic innovations, rhythmic language, and cinematic dialogues point toward the 20th century, anticipating authors like Faulkner and Joyce. This collection brings together Crane's most powerful maritime stories, inviting readers to rediscover this underappreciated pioneer of North American modernism.
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The Open Boat and Other Stories, Stephen Crane
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