The characters and events in this book are fictitious. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, is coincidental and not intended by the author.
© 2014, Text by Jim Heynen
© 2014, Cover and interior art by Tom Pohrt
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Heynen, Jim, 1940â
         [Short stories. Selections]
         Ordinary sins : after Theophrastus : stories / Jim Heynen ; illustrated by Tom Pohrt. â First edition.
pages ; cm
         ISBN 978-1-57131-880-0
         I. Pohrt, Tom. II. Title.
         PS3558.E87A6 2014
         813â.54âdc23
2014018350
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AFTER THEOPHRASTUS?
Theophrastus (circa 371 BC to circa 287 BC) may not be the earliest short-short story writer, but he caught my attention in high school where our literature text carried a sampling of his Characters . These brief verbal snapshots of people suited my adolescent attention span, and their appeal stuck with me.
Before Theophrastus, there was nothing quite like his character sketches. We can find some precedent in Homer, Plato, and especially Aristotle. But even in Aristotleâs analysis of moral virtues and vices, the human qualities remain quite abstract. In Theophrastus we see lively, flesh-and-blood people like âThe Toady,â who âis the sort of man who says to a person walking with him, âAre you aware of the admiring looks you are getting?ââ or âThe Man of Petty Ambition,â who âis apt to buy a little ladder for his domestic jackdaw and make a little bronze shield for it to carry when it hops onto the ladderâ or my favorite, âThe Late Learner,â who âis the kind of man who at the age of sixty memorises passages for recitation and while performing at a party forgets the words.â
Most of the biographical information available about Theophrastus was written several centuries after his death by Diogenes Laertius in Lives of the Philosophers . We do know that he studied with Plato and later began to associate with Aristotle in Athens. After Aristotleâs death he became the head of the Lyceum and remained its head
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