"Algren makes his living grotesques so terribly human that their faces, voices, shames, follies and deaths, can linger in your mind with a strange midnight dignity. I join with Ernest Hemingway in hoping that Algren lives on, holds to his standards, and writes a long shelf of books."
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Carl Sandburg, back cover of the 1961 Ace Books edition of The Man with the Golden Arm.
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Nelson Algren
(March 28, 1909 – May 9, 1981) was an American writer.
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