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Introduction


Resurrecting O.Henry

 

 If William Sydney Porter were alive today,

 this is where you would find him. But since he has been dead for about ninety

 years, it's unlikely that he is going to drop in on us, in the flesh, as they

 say.  If we want to hang out with Bill Porter - or O.Henry - if you prefer his

 pen-name, we will have to take special measures.

 

 Resurrection, you will surely agree, is a very special measure. 

Since nobody has ever been cyber-resurrected

 before, the procedures have not been put down on paper, like how to make a

 kite. Or how to dance the Charleston.

 

This is a good reason for us to confess,

right up front, that we are going to need a lot of help in bringing the resurrection off.

 

We have a bunch of the tools that must be considered crucial

 to our coaxing O.Henry back into the land of living literature.

 For example, we have all of his more than 300 short-stories.

 We have lots of biographical  material, and first-hand stories

 about The Great One from his closest friend, Al Jennings.

 

Jennings met O.Henry when they were both serving time in

 the Ohio Federal Penitentiary. Then they met again in New

York City, after they had both received pardons.

We have O.Henry commentaries, criticisms, eulogies, and

 publisher's puffery, family photographs and imitations of the

 O.Henry techniques in both plot creation and writing style.

What we don't have,

(without your help ) is a large enough reservoir of resurrective attraction to pull                                                                                                                            old Bill out of his swivel-chair in  history, and sit him down with us at the virtual

 Round Table in the old Algonquin Hotel Bar.   Or at a late night meeting of the

Recluse's Club, that he invented to provide a venue  for relaxed drinking with

 compatible company, and which is precisely where he belongs.   

 With your participation  we can correct this single shortage.

So come on in! 

Pull a computer up to our Virtual Round Table, and help us summon William Sydney Porter - or O.Henry, if  you prefer - back to his place of  literary celebrity that he so richly deserves - and that  has been neglecting him for far too long.

 

Lorenzo Dee Belveal - Edtor

 


 

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