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@NOLAHistoryGuy Thereās a bunch, but a few I love that might not get mentioned: A Walk on the Wild Side ā Nelson Algren; The Snare ā Elizabeth Spencer; and The House on Coliseum Streetā Shirley Ann Grau.
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A Walk on the Wild Side: Finished reading the Nelson Algren novel, and found it a little disappointing. https://t.co/He46GAc1GD via @scottynola
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@SportsRadio610 @SethCPayne @SeanTPendergast āNever play cards with a man called Doc. Never eat at a place called Momās. Never hire a lawyer named Rusty. Never sleep with a woman whose troubles are worse than your own.ā Nelson Algren (almost), A Walk on the Wild Side
"The intensity of his feeling, the accuracy of his thought, make me wonder if any other writer of our time has shown us more exactly the human basis of our democracy. Though Algren often defines his positive values by showing us what happens in their absence, his hell burns with passion for heaven." --The New York Times Book Review
"A Walk on the Wild Side . . . deserves to read by every Catch-22 and Cuckoo's Nest freak just so they can find out what opened the door for [these] two novels . . . It's not only that before Heller and Kesey there was Algren. It's that Algren is where they came from." --Rolling Stone
"Mr. Algren, boy, you are good." --Ernest Hemingway