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Never Come Morning

Never Come Morning( )
Author: Algren, Nelson
Introduction by: Vonnegut, Kurt
Wright, Richard
Afterword by: Simon, Daniel
Contribution by: Donahue, H. E. F.
ISBN:978-1-64421-044-4
Publication Date:Jul 2021
Publisher:Seven Stories Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $16.95
Book Description:

Never Come Morning is unique among the novels of Nelson Algren. The author's only romance, the novel concerns Bruno Bicek, a would-be boxer from Chicago's Northwest side, and Steffi, the woman who shares his dream while living his nightmare. ''It is an unusual and brilliant book,' said The New York Times. 'A bold scribbling upon the wall for comfortable Americans to ponder and digest.' This new edition features an introduction by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. and an interview with Nelson Algren...
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Book Details
Pages:336
Detailed Subjects: Fiction / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.46 x 8.19 x 0.897 Inches
Book Weight:0.774 Pounds
Author Biography
Algren, Nelson (Author)
Nelson Algren was a writer, novelist, columnist, and educator. He was born Nelson Algren Abraham on March 28, 1909 in Detroit, Michigan. Algren graduated from the University of Illinois with a degree in journalism in 1931.

After graduation, Algren worked as a door-to-door salesman and a migratory worker. He also worked for a venereal disease control unit of the Board of Health and with the WPA writers' project. Algren served as a medical corpsman in the U.S. Army during World War II. Later, he served as co-editor of the magazine The New Anvil. Algren taught creative writing at the University of Iowa and the University of Florida. He also wrote a regular column for the Chicago Free Press.

Algren's first novel, Somebody in Boots, was published in 1935. His second novel, Never Come Morning, was published in 1942. The book was banned from the Chicago Public Library. Algren received a 1947 Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and a grant from Chicago's Newberry Library. In 1949, Algren published The Man with the Golden Arm. The book won the National Book Award and was adapted as a film in 1956. Another book, A Walk on the Wild Side, was also adapted for film in 1962.

Algren died in Sag Harbor, New York, on May 9, 1981.

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