T. S. Stribling

T. S. Stribling, born in 1881 in a small town in Alabama, was a notable American author whose works reflect the rich tapestry of Southern life. He grew up in a world steeped in the traditions and complexities of the South, which would later serve as a backdrop for his novels. Stribling's writing is characterized by its keen observations of human nature and the social issues of his time, making his stories resonate with authenticity and depth. His most acclaimed work, "The Store," won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1933, highlighting his ability to weave compelling narratives that capture the essence of his characters and their struggles.

Stribling's literary journey is marked by a commitment to exploring the intricacies of Southern society, as well as a fascination with the conflicts between tradition and change. His unique voice and perspective invite readers to reflect on their own experiences and the world around them. As you delve into Stribling's works available in this app, you will discover not just stories, but a profound exploration of the human condition. Enjoy your exploration of this talented author's contributions to literature!

The Green Splotches

Read by Ben Tucker


T. S. Stribling



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