One of Anderson's earliest novels that touches on many of his well-known themes, this edition includes some of his essays as well as his first published short story---"The Rabbit-pen" is a little jewel and shows once again that Anderson is among America's finest. As for the novel itself, it's easy enough to critique for its ragged, jumping, discombobulation on certain fronts, but still it includes wonderful stretches, great characterizations, and ample Sherwoodian soul.