Never a Lovely So Real: The Life and Work of Nelson Algren

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Product Details
Price
$39.95  $37.15
Publisher
W. W. Norton & Company
Publish Date
Pages
560
Dimensions
6.1 X 1.6 X 9.3 inches | 2.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780393244519

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About the Author
Colin Asher is an award-winning writer whose work has been featured in the Believer, the Los Angeles Review of Books, the Boston Globe, and the San Francisco Chronicle. An instructor at CUNY, he was a 2015/2016 Fellow at the Leon Levy Center for Biography.
Reviews
Nelson Algren is one of those fascinating, almost mythical figures in twentieth-century arts and letters, and Colin Asher's fine biography brings him to life with breathless intensity. It also provides the necessary corrective to Algren's hitherto misrepresented and misunderstood life and work and restores him to the rightful position he should occupy in American literature.--Deirdre Bair, National Book Award-winning author of Samuel Beckett: A Biography and Simone de Beauvoir: A Biography
Colin Asher has written a deeply researched, moving account of a great writer's life. Nelson Algren was a titanic talent, a mid-twentieth-century comet of a novelist who lit up the literary landscape for two decades, then mysteriously darkened and all but disappeared. Asher's biography goes a long ways towards explaining why.--Russell Banks, author of Continental Drift and Cloudsplitter
A magnificently thorough and sensitive study of one of the great authors in twentieth-century America. Colin Asher's engrossing biography explores why Algren spoke for those who could not speak for themselves and demonstrates why we desperately need a voice like his today.--Paul Buhle, author of Marxism in the United States
[V]igorous, poetic...[A] generous, stylish portrait of an impulsive, directionless outsider who nonetheless established a place among the lions of mid-twentieth-century American literature.
As he presents Algren as a seminal American writer focused on injustice in this captivating, redefining, and sharply relevant biography, Asher also reveals how the insidious abuse of power by the federal government destroys lives.--Donna Seaman
[W]onderfully readable. ... In Asher, [Algren] gets the biographer any writer dreams of: thorough, smart, [and] literate.--Jonathan Dee
[D]evotional and beautifully written ... its sentences captur[es] the very same mix of lyricism and street, hard truths and sentimentality that made Algren himself so special.--Dan Simon
[B]rilliant....Not every biographer of a writer knows how to locate the source of his subject's creative impulses, but Asher does....[A] vivid, vastly insightful book.--Andrew O'Hagan
Absorbing....[Asher] scrupulously attempts to separate facts from myths...as he explores how a writer who produced prose-poetry of such a high order could now be largely forgotten.--Susan Jacoby
[A] work of love and prodigious research and, as such, deserves to be honored.--Vivian Gornick