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9781888363180

The Man with the Golden Arm

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  • ISBN13:

    9781888363180

  • ISBN10:

    1888363185

  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1996-01-09
  • Publisher: Seven Stories Press
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Summary

Back in print at last is this masterwork of one of the truly original voices in 20th-century American literature. Chicago card dealer and junkie Frankie Machine is as tough as anyone in the Windy City's underworld--but not tough enough to break his habit. This fiction classic was made into an acclaimed film directed by Otto Preminger, starring Frank Sinatra.

Author Biography

One of the most neglected of modern American authors and also one of the best loved, NELSON ALGREN (1909–1981) believed that “literature is made upon any occasion that a challenge is put to the legal apparatus by conscience in touch with humanity.” His own voluminous body of work stands up to that belief. Algren’s powerful voice rose from the urban wilderness of postwar Chicago, and it is to that city of hustlers, addicts and scamps that he returned again and again, eventually raising Chicago’s “lower depths” up onto a stage for the whole world to behold. Recipient of the first National Book Award for fiction and lauded by Hemingway as “one of the two best authors in America,” Algren remains among our most defiant and enduring novelists. His work includes five major novels, two short fiction collections, a book-length poem and several collections of reportage. A source of inspiration to artists as diverse as Kurt Vonnegut and Donald Barthelme, Studs Terkel and Lou Reed, Algren died on May 9, 1981, within days of his appointment as a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

Table of Contents

Editors' Preface
The Man with the Golden Armp. 1
Remembrances
Letter to Joe Haasp. 345
Arm: A Memoirp. 349
Algren's Golden Penp. 363
Algren as I Knew Himp. 367
Glassesp. 371
Nelson Algren's Politicsp. 377
Photographing Nelson Algrenp. 381
Early Reception
Nelson Algren: The Iron Sanctuaryp. 387
Nelson Algrenp. 393
A Voyeur's View of the Wild Side: Nelson Algren and His Reviewersp. 399
New Views
Algren's Questionp. 411
The Quality of Laughter: Algren's Challenge to the Readerp. 417
The Story of Decline and the October Cityp. 423
The Heart of the Matterp. 433
The Value of Dissentp. 437
Golden Arm's Song of Sweet Surrenderp. 439
An Algren Photo Essayp. 445
Contributor Biographiesp. 451
Acknowledgments and Creditsp. 453
About the Authorp. 455
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