Praise for Nelson Algren
‘Nelson Algren may be the funniest man around. Which is another way of saying that he may be the most serious… As with all good poets, the guy is a prophet.’
STUDS TERKEL
‘A book that at root, proves America has always been a third world country.’
The Crack
‘Awesome … one of the original urban jungle anthropologists to come back with reports of another America.’
Beat Scene
‘Algren is an artist whose sympathy is as large as Victor Hugo’s, an artist who ranks, with this novel, among our best American authors.’
Chicago Sun Times
‘The finest American novel published since the war.’
Washington Post
(for
The Man with the Golden Arm
)
‘Looks back to Dickens and forward to Hubert Selby Jr and Irvine Welsh.’
Sunday Herald
(for
The Man with the Golden Arm
)
‘This is a man writing and you should not read it if you cannot take a punch… Mr Algren can hit with both hands and move around and he will kill you if you are not awfully careful… Mr Algren, boy, you are good.’
ERNEST HEMINGWAY
About the Author
NELSON ALGREN was born in 1909 in Detroit and lived mostly in Chicago. He was the author of five novels, including
A Walk on the Wild Side
(which inspired the Lou Reed song of the same name),
Somebody in Boots
and
Never Come Morning
. He was also a prolific writer of short stories, essays, travelogues and poems. In 1950
The Man with the Golden Arm
earned him the first American National Book Award.
His life was a succession of gambling problems, disastrous marriages and wild extremes – ranging from Texas prisons and skid-row soup-kitchens to Hollywood parties and literary celebrations. He also had a passionate love affair with French feminist Simone de Beauvoir.
Algren died in 1981, shortly after being appointed as a fellow of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters.
RICHARD FLANAGAN’s novels
Death of a River Guide, The Sound of One Hand Clapping
and
Gould’s Book of Fish
have been published to acclaim in 24 countries. He lives in Tasmania.
BY NELSON ALGREN
Somebody in Boots
Never Come Morning
The Neon Wilderness
The Man with the Golden Arm
Chicago: City on the Make
A Walk on the Wild Side
Who Lost an American
Notes from a Sea Diary:
Hemingway All the Way
The Devil’s Stocking
The Last Carousel
Copyright
This edition first published in Great Britain in 1999 by Rebel Inc, an imprint of Canongate Books Ltd,
14 High Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1TE
This digital edition first published by Canongate in 2009
Copyright © 1956, renewed 1984 by the estate of Nelson Algren
Introduction copyright © 2005 by Richard Flanagan
All rights reserved
British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
ISBN 978 1 84767 649 8