"[Nelson Algren] is buried in Sag Harbor β without a widow or descendants, hundreds and hundreds of miles from Chicago, Illinois, which had given him to the world and with whose underbelly he had been so long identified. Like James Joyce, he had become an exile from his homeland after writing that his neighbors were perhaps not as noble and intelligent and kindly as they liked to think they were."
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Nelson Algren
(March 28, 1909 β May 9, 1981) was an American writer.
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