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The Man with the Golden Arm

de ALGREN, Nelson

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Greenwich, CT: Crest Book, 1964. Paperback. 12mo. Stiff pictorial wrappers. 365pp, (3pp ads). Good. Edgeworn and text block age toned, with front wrapper and some edges professionally, archivally strengthened. Housed in custom lavender cloth (to match front wrapper) clamshell case with with gilt-lettered black calf spine label. Decent first of this softbound edition of this National Book Award winner -- but with a great content inscription and signature in black ballpoint that extends over nine pages and amounts to an Autograph Letter Signed -- opening on the inside front wrapper and closing (with delightful multi-color cat sketch) on inside rear wrapper. "Dear Miss Grubbins," Algren begins. "It's good of you to let me know you enjoyed Donohue's book [Conversations with Nelson Algren]. I didn't know what he was up to when he came around with a tape-recorder -- a magazine interview was all he had in mind. When he later succeeded in getting a contract for it from a publisher I wanted to revise it so as to appear more, heroic, cleverer and better-dressed, but he didn't permit me to dress it up -- which is why, apparently the book is being respected. In fact, I was surprised that you found a copy of that old novel in the public library -- the Chicago library banned it when it was published. None of the others, so far as I know, is available there, although they keep moving in paperback." He then recommends some recent fiction: "If you're interested in good contemporary novels, I'd suggest Terry Southern's Magic Christian (paperback), Bruce Jay Friedman's Stern (paperback), Wm. Styron's Lie Down in Darkness (paperback) Joseph Heller's Catch-22 (paper), Thomas Berger's Little Big Man (not in paper yet), James Leigh's What Can You Do? (Just published), Kurt Vonnegut's God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater (about to be published), Wm. Humphrey: The Ordways (about to be published). Lay off James Baldwin's Another Country. He's a great essayist and a perfectly lousy novelist. Terry Southern's Candy is humorous. A very very good novel, that nobody noticed and no one has read, a better novel than anything published here in years, was put out a few years ago by McGraw-Hill. It never made paperback: A House for Mr. Biswas by V.S. Naipaul." And he closes off simply "Thank you for writing -- Algren." This superb letter is Algren at his frank, opinionated best, starting with nice original content about the creation of H.E. F. Donohue's 1965 interview collection before moving on to a quick summation of recent fiction releases -- many of which have stood the test of time and a few that haven't. The large cat drawing consists of black crayon outline infilled with orange, yellow, green and other hues. BRUCCOLI A 4.5.a.

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Nelson Algren was an American writer. He wrote his first story in 1933 while he was in Texas working at a gas station. Before returning home one evening, he was caught stealing a typewriter from an abandoned classroom. For this, he spent nearly five months behind bars. The incident made a deep impression on him. It enhanced his identification with outsiders, has-beens, and the general failures that later populated his fictional world. His novel, The Man With The Golden Arm won the National Book Award in 1950. The novel tells the story of Frankie Machine, an addict who gets clean while in prison. This complex tale takes place in mid-century Chicago and explores the circumstances that led to Frankie’s addiction as well as the stories of the community of swindlers, tenement housing dwellers, and drunks that he takes up with. As his life spirals downward, Frankie does not believe that he is worth saving. One of Algren’s accomplishments is that he has the reader cheering for Frankie, and his friends as well. A relentless evocation of life in the inner-city, its victims and survivors.

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Título
The Man with the Golden Arm
Autor
ALGREN, Nelson
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Crest Book
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Greenwich, CT
Fecha de publicación
1964
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