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The Man with the Golden Arm: 50th Anniversary Critical Edition [Paperback]

Nelson Algren
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Book Description

10 Feb 2000
The Man with the Golden Arm is Nelson Algren's most powerful and enduring work. On the 50th anniversary of its publication in November 1949, for which Algren was honored with the first National Book Award (which he received from none other than Eleanor Roosevelt at a ceremony in March 1950), Seven Stories is proud to release the first critical edition of an Algren work.
A novel of rare genius, The Man with the Golden Arm describes the dissolution of a card-dealing WWII veteran named Frankie Machine, caught in the act of slowly cutting his own heart into wafer-thin slices. For Frankie, a murder committed may be the least of his problems.
The literary critic Malcolm Cowley called The Man with the Golden Arm "Algren's defense of the individual," while Carl Sandburg wrote of its "strange midnight dignity." A literary tour de force, here is a novel unlike any other, one in which drug addiction, poverty, and human failure somehow suggest a defense of human dignity and a reason for hope.
Special contributions by Russell Banks, Bettina Drew, James R. Giles, Carlo Rotella, William Savage, Lee Stringer, Studs Terkel, Kurt Vonnegut, and others.

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  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Seven Stories Press,U.S.; 50th anniversary ed edition (10 Feb 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1583220089
  • ISBN-13: 978-1583220085
  • Product Dimensions: 12.9 x 3.2 x 19.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,044,972 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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* 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 * Algren's skill brings his city to life; his writing carries you into his heart and his outraged compassion ensures that his story is as relevant now as ever. The Observer * What Runyon did for New York with Guys and Dolls, Algren does for the 'windy city'...On its last page The Man with the Golden Arm lapses into - or should that be achieves - the condition of poetry, something Algren's writing was always close to. The Herald * America's finest, yet most neglected writer...Nelson Algren's enduring love for the Windy City and its struggling immigrants fired his hauntingly brilliant prose...Thanks to Rebel Inc, The Man with the Golden Arm may now be remembered as Algren's work. It would be only a fragment of what he deserved. Bizarre --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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Nelson Algren was born in 1909 in Detroit and lived mostly in Chicago. His published works 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. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars It never counts 4 Jun 1999
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Format:Paperback
I ask people if they've read a certain book, and often they'll ask "does it count if I saw the movie?" I tell them it never counts; in the case of the Man With The Golden Arm, you should have to read the book twice to make up for it.

I believe it was Hemingway who said of Algren, "don't read him if you can't take a punch." This is a powerful book, definitely not for everyone. If you like it, though, give Don Carpenter a try as well (another tragically underappreciated writer),

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5.0 out of 5 stars Modern Tragedy 9 Jun 1998
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Format:Paperback
The film is better known yet far inferior to the book. This is a genuinely heart breaking, yet unsentimental, tale of social and personal dereliction and decay. A timeless evocation of the inner city, its victims and survivors.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Separated by a common language 9 April 2009
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A synopsis of the story is well set out in one of the other reviews but I am astonished that reviewers have given this five stars.(By the way,I've never seen the film)

The first 100 pages are a mess requiring iron will to persevere- where was the editing? The dialogue is extremely difficult for a UK reader. Phonetic spelling is everywhere (fee-an-sey). Proper Nouns & personal names proliferate eg)Steerer, Blind Pig, Meter Reader,Record Head, one character has at least four interchangeable names such that you are half way through the book before easy recognition kicks in. The best name, apart from Frankie Machine himself, has got to be Rumdum the alcoholic hound.

The UK reader (and possibly US reader) will also need a whole new vocabulary eg)unkjay,coneroo,sandlot,aggies,lamisters,boog honky-tonk. There are many more and the problem is that it slows reading to a crawl or convert to scan read.

For such a dark novel it does contain some lovely comedy one-liners but it is so easy to miss them in a blizzard of metaphors. There is a good novel in there (a much shorter novel) but my feelings can be summed up with this quote;

'Go back to the beginning',Sparrow requested politely,'I lost tract in the middle'. But DeWitt was too busy hauling that little red wagon of piled-up woes to heed anyone'.
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