The Man With the Golden Arm
by Algren, Nelson
- Used
- first
- Condition
- Tan cloth, stamped in green and red on spine. Spine sunned and soiled; edges lightly tanned; small areas of damp staining on fro
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About This Item
Editor Malcolm Cowley's personal copy, with his ownership signature on the title page, and a mark at the top of page 21. He called Algren "a poet of the Chicago slums, and he might be Sandburg's successor," praise that appeared on the jacket copy of the first edition, and saw in Algren's new type of naturalism a "defense of the individual
Synopsis
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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- Bookseller
- James Cummins Bookseller (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 368127
- Title
- The Man With the Golden Arm
- Author
- Algren, Nelson
- Format/Binding
- 343 pp. 1 vols. 8vo
- Book Condition
- Used - Tan cloth, stamped in green and red on spine. Spine sunned and soiled; edges lightly tanned; small areas of damp staining on fro
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- First edition, Malcolm Cowley's copy, with his ownership signatu
- Publisher
- Doubleday & Company
- Place of Publication
- Garden City, NY
- Date Published
- 1949
- Keywords
- American
- Bookseller catalogs
- Literature;
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