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The collection "Horses and Men" includes the novella "In vain" and short stories, in which Sherwood Anderson, with his characteristic restraint and poetic sensitivity, tells stories about relationships and the relentless human quest. In the book, Anderson forms a coherent picture from a series of intertwined stories, carefully examining the subtle and contradictory connections between people. His prose, balancing between realism and impressionistic sensitivity, is distinguished by its simplicity, behind which lies depth: in it you can catch the fragile states of the soul and those imperceptible moments that make up the human experience.