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О. Henry



1862-1910

The real name of the writer was William Sydney Porter. He was born in Greenboro, North Carolina, USA, in the family of a doctor. He was brought up by his aunt because his mother died when he was a small boy. After finishing school at the age of fifteen, Porter worked as a clerk for five years in his uncle's chemist shop in Greenboro. Then he went to Texas because he wanted to see new places. There he saw cowboys, prairies and mustangs, but it was not easy for him to find work. For two years he worked on a farm, then he became a clerk in an office and at last got a job in a small bank. During this period he studied languages and became interested in literature.

Soon he married and when a daughter was born to them, Porter was a happy husband and father, but his happiness did not last long.

One day a theft of a thousand dollars was discovered at the bank where he worked. Though it was not he who had taken the money, Porter left the town and went to Central America where he stayed for some time. But when he heard that his wife was very ill, he returned home and was put into prison for three years.

After his wife's death Porter very often thought about his little daughter. She was living with her relatives and was told that her father had gone very far away and would not return soon. The thought that she would not receive a Christmas present from him that year was a sad one. To get some money for a present, Porter decided to write a story and sent it to one of American magazines. The story "Whistling Dick's Christmas Present" was published in 1899, and Porter's daughter received a Christmas present. Porter has signed the story "O. Henry" - the first pen-name that came into his head. While still in prison, he published many other stories. [84]

In 1901, when he was released from prison, he settled in New York, and continued writing short stories for different magazines. Very soon he became one of the most popular short -story writers in America.

O. Henry's stories won great popularity and have been translated into many languages. Most of them have unexpected endings and the reader is always taken by surprise.

During the short period of his literary activity, O. Henry wrote 273 short stories and one novel, "Cabbages and Kings" (1904).

In his stories O. Henry describes amusing incidents of everyday life in large cities, on the farms and on the roads of America. In most of his stories he does not touch upon important social problems, but the author's sympathy is with the common people of America, whose life he knew very well, his greatest wish was that people should be happy.

Taken as a whole, the work of O. Henry is bourgeois in its spirit.





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