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The Last Leaf by O.Henry

This short story is set in Greenwich Village, New York City in the last part of the 1800s. It takes us back to a time when the Village was populated by groups of newly arrived immigrants, bohemians and artists with modest and unreliable incomes.

O. Henry alias William Sydney Porter (1862 – 1910)

"The Last Leaf" is among the 381 short stories William Sydney Porter produced in New York City. His short stories are reputed for their wit and surprise endings. The author known by his pen name O. Henry was born in North Carolina in 1862 and died in 1910. When he was three years old his mother died from tuberculosis, the disease that was commonly known as consumption. Later on this cruel disease also demanded his wife’s life. As a boy he loved reading, with A Thousand and One Nights ranking as his favorite.

His career included jobs such as magazine editor, draftsman and bank accountant, but it somehow always included writing. His writing got kick-started when he moved to New York City in 1902 and this city provides the setting of "The Last Leaf". Get ready to meet New York at the turn of the 20th century when poor artists crowded the streets of Greenwich Village.

The Last Leaf

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Lyd: Roy Trumbull / Avgrensa gjenbruk

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