I'm a Fool
"I'm a Fool" is a short story by American writer Sherwood Anderson. It was first published in the February 1922 issue of The Dial[1] (followed the next month by the London Mercury), and later, in 1923 as the first story in Anderson's short-story collection Horses and Men. Of that collection, William Faulkner wrote that "...I think, next to Heart of Darkness by Conrad that the first story, 'I'm a Fool,' is the best short story I ever read."[2]
The story is narrated in first person point of view and the setting is Ohio, where Sherwood Anderson was born.
GE Theater adaptation
James Dean, Natalie Wood and Eddie Albert starred in a live TV play hosted by Ronald Reagan.
Movie Adaptation
In 1977, Noel Black made a 38-minute movie based on Anderson's story, keeping its title i.e. "I'm a Fool". In this movie, Ron Howard starred as the groom and Amy Irving played the role of the pretty girl Miss Lucy Wessen.[3]
References
- ↑ Anderson (1922), 119-129
- ↑ Cohen (1993). Accessed 21 June 2012.
- ↑ Daniel E. Slotnik (August 1, 2014). "Noel Black, 77, Dies; Directed Dark Comedy Cult Hit". The New York Times.
Sources
- Anderson Sherwood (1922). "I'm a Fool". The Dial 72(2): 119-129.
- Cohen, Philip (1993). "'This hand holds genius': three unpublished Faulkner letters". Mississippi Quarterly 46(3): 479-83.
External links
- A film clip the GE Theater adaptation is available at the Internet Archive
- The Full Text of the Story
- The Persian Translation of the Story