O. Henry Award おーへんりーしょう
Edition 2 (1920)
Short story awardLiterature awardInclusion in anthology
Winners
1 peopleA young generation's sharp cynicism meets the restraint and duty that sustain a long-hidden relationship. Watching an aging uncle and the woman he has quietly loved for years, Burt shows how affection can survive without ever becoming public, even as the postwar mood sharpens every judgment.
A twenty-year silence looks like mere social pretense to the young, yet beneath it are layers of affection, restraint, and self-sacrifice.
356 pages
generational dividerestrained lovefamily dutyaging and illnesspostwar values