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Nelson Algren (born
Nelson Ahlgren Abraham;
March 28, 1909 – May 9, 1981) was an
American writer. His 1949
novel The Man with the
Golden Arm won the National...
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Hiroyuki Sanada, and
Koyuki in
supporting roles.
Cruise portrays Nathan Algren, an
American captain of the 7th
Cavalry Regiment,
whose personal and emotional...
- but
perhaps her most
famous lover was
American author Nelson Algren.
Beauvoir met
Algren in
Chicago in 1947,
while she was on a four-month "exploration"...
- Nonconformity:
Writing on
Writing is a book-length
essay by
Nelson Algren,
intended for
publication in 1953 but
released posthumously in 1996 by Seven...
- A list of the
published work of
Nelson Algren,
American writer.
Somebody in
Boots (1935)
Never Come
Morning (1942) The Neon
Wilderness (1947), a collection...
- The Man with the
Golden Arm is a
novel by
Nelson Algren,
published by
Doubleday in
November 1949. One of the
seminal novels of post-World War II American...
- A Walk on the Wild Side is a 1956
novel by
Nelson Algren, also
adapted into the 1962 film of the same name. Set in
Depression era, it is "the tragi-comedy...
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directed by Otto Preminger,
based on the
novel of the same name by
Nelson Algren.
Starring Frank Sinatra,
Eleanor Parker, Kim Novak,
Arnold Stang and Darren...
- stories, and The Girls'
Guide to
Hunting and Fishing—and won the 1993
Nelson Algren Award for
short fiction. She
taught at
Stony Brook University. Bank was...
- Chicago: City on the Make is a book-length
essay by
Nelson Algren published in 1951.
Initially greeted with
scorn by
critics and
newspaper editors in the...