Posts tagged “nelson algren”
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3:AM Magazine names Nelson Algren “cult hero”
May 18, 2011
Nelson Algren was very much like John Steinbeck. Both were from families of modest means, both came across the harsh realities of their fellow human beings and those who had missed out on the American dream. But where Steinbeck wrote of migrant workers with a poetic optimism, Algren wrote of urban dwellers with a naturalistic pen. Like Stephen Crane’s Maggie, Algren’s Francis Majcinek is the victim of forces he cannot control, and is resigned to a tragic fate.
Tags: 3:AM magazine, man with the golden arm, nelson algren, review
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Art Shay on photographing Simone de Beauvoir
January 26, 2010
From the article “Good Nudes From My Naughty World” by Art Shay, at Swans Commentary:
“It’s quite a rear,” The New Yorker writer Adam Gopnik gushed. “The picture was taken in 1950 by, of all people, an American — the photographer Art Shay — in, of all places, Chicago, where Beauvoir was canoodling bilingually with Nelson Algren.”
To be singled out by The New Yorker as one “of all people, an American” who shot the picture in “of all places, Chicago” makes me feel like Ingrid Bergman stumbling upon Humphrey Bogart who as Rick says, “of all the gin joints in all the towns of the world, she walks into mine” while Dooley Wilson tinkles out “As Time Goes By” on the pleasantly off-key piano.
Tags: art shay, articles, nelson algren, photography, simone de beauvoir
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Double Entrapment review in Stop Smiling
July 30, 2009
The problem with a writer like Nelson Algren — a writer who’s at once so good and so inexplicably forgotten — is this: how do you get readers to remember how good he is? We’re talking about a writer whose core beliefs include the statement that “I can see no purpose in writing about people who have won everything” — but in America in the 1950s, the book-buying public had won everything, and Algren — and the seething, fantastic underbelly of America he chronicled — faded from their sight.
But the double review of Entrapment and Other Writings in Stop Smiling is a hopeful sign. From Beth Capper:
. . . Algren comes out swinging with prose so shattering that it makes the whole read worthwhile. Such writing demonstrates that the America Algren canonizes is both nostalgic and ever-present, as though if you scrubbed hard enough at the sidewalk on Chicago’s Division Street — now lined with fashionable boutiques, cafes and condos — you might see the scuffed heels of the prostitutes he was so fond of writing about. . . his word on Chicago has become the final one.
Tags: algren at sea, entrapment, fiction, man with the golden arm, nelson algren, reviews, stop smiling
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In These Times on Nelson Algren and Entrapment
June 11, 2009
Brian McLelland of In These Times on Entrapment and Other Writings:
. . . Editors Brooke Horvath and Dan Simon, of Seven Stories Press, are like the racetrack “stoopers” Algren wrote about in the story “Stoopers and Shoeboard Gazers.” Just as stoopers walk around the track, looking for winning tickets thrown out by mistake, Horvath and Simon have combed through Algren’s old papers, hoping to find unpublished gems. What they find, instead, is a written record that Algren’s talent persisted long after his desire to use it burned out.
For more from the article—and for some of our thoughts on it—take a look at the rest of this post.
Tags: brian mcclelland, brooke horvath, Dan Simon, entrapment, in these times, man with the golden arm, nelson algren, reviews
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Divergence Magazine on Entrapment, Dan Simon, and 100 years of the spirit of Nelson Algren
May 5, 2009
“Thanks for caring about Algren,” [Dan] Simon said before hanging up the phone… I don’t think it’s about wanting people to read Algren; it’s about needing them to. Read an Algren book. Then, walk around Skid Row and try to look away from those desolate eyes staring back; or, try to watch any war on TV and remain unaffected; just try to ignore that dope-sick junkie nodding on the corner. You won’t be able to. Because you won’t be disconnected from them; you’ll be one of them. —from Divergence
Tags: articles, california, cypress college, Dan Simon, divergence, entrapment, nelson algren, never come morning
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“Straight Up”: a blog by Jan Herman
April 9, 2009
Jan Herman’s blog “Straight Up” talks at length about arts, media, and culture news “with ‘tude.” Herman is the author of A Talent for Trouble, Cut Up or Shut Up, and the editor of Brion Gysin Let the Mice In and…
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“nelson algren” Posts
- May 18, 3:AM Magazine names Nelson Algren “cult hero”
- Jan 26, Art Shay on photographing Simone de Beauvoir
- Jul 30, Double Entrapment review in Stop Smiling
- Jun 11, In These Times on Nelson Algren and Entrapment
- May 5, Divergence Magazine on Entrapment, Dan Simon, and 100 years of the spirit of Nelson Algren
- Apr 9, “Straight Up”: a blog by Jan Herman









