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For a time, Nelson Algren was America's most famous author, lauded by the likes of Richard Wright and Ernest Hemingway. But at the height of his career, he abandoned fiction and fell into obscurity. Colin Asher's sublime biography of Algren unravels the enigma of his disappearance, explores the richness of his novels and nonfiction writing, and explains how a rash creative decision may have led his enemies to denounce him to the FBI during the Red Scare. Asher tells Algren's story in rich, novelistic detail, including his long-term affair with Simone de Beauvoir and the emotional breakdown that nearly cost him his life. Drawing from interviews, archival correspondence, and Algren's 886-page FBI file, Never a Lovely So Real portrays Algren as a dramatic iconoclast and reclaims him as a towering literary figure.
author, Republic of Detours (@fsgbooks '21, pb @PicadorUSA '22), winner New Deal Book Award & NYTimes Book Review Editors' Choice
also very grateful to see Republic of Detours included on this list by Colin Asher, author of the excellent bio of Nelson Algren, Never a Lovely So Real! https://t.co/zoEXMZIo6C
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