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  1. In the early 1960s, famed Chicago street writer Nelson Algren traveled to eight European countries, sometimes in the company of former paramour Simone de Beauvoir, to write impressionist prose-poetry, including four essays on his home city as well as one on New York. Algren's work is not a conventional travel book.

  2. Who lost an American? by. Nelson Algren. Publication date. 1963-01-01. Publisher. Macmillan. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. Access-restricted-item. true. Addeddate. 2024-02-13 10:39:06. Autocrop_version. 0.0.17_books-serials-20230720-0.3. Boxid. IA41168924. Camera.

  3. Algren at sea : Who lost an American? & Notes from a sea diary : travel writings : Algren, Nelson, 1909-1981 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. Algren at sea : Who lost an American? & Notes from a sea diary : travel writings. Reprint of two works.

  4. 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 Book Award and was adapted as the 1955 film of the same name.. Algren articulated the world of "drunks, pimps, prostitutes, freaks, drug addicts, prize fighters, corrupt politicians, and hoodlums".

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  6. 1 de jul. de 2008 · Nelson Algren. 3.73. 45 ratings3 reviews. Nelson Algren's two travel writing books describe his journeys through the seamier sides of great American cities and the international social and political landscapes of the mid-1960s. Algren at Sea brings them together in one volume.

  7. 9 de may. de 2024 · Algren’s nonfiction included the prose poem Chicago, City on the Make (1951) and sketches collected as Who Lost an American? (1963) and Notes from a Sea Diary: Hemingway All the Way (1965). Algren was elected to the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters three months before he died.