Chicago: City on the Make FROM THE PUBLISHER
Chicago has produced and provoked some of America's most prominent writers. In this hardboiled prose poem by one of the best, the whole spectacular span and history of the great city unfolds, from the days of the Pottawottomies to the wide open first ward of Big Bill Thompson and the Black Sox scandal of the 1919 World Series. The cast of characters includes Al Capone as well as Jane Addams of Hull House and socialist Eugene Debs.
SYNOPSIS
Algren's classic, first published in 1951, captures the essence of Chicago's beauty, greed, and violence. This 50th anniversary edition includes an introduction by Studs Terkel (from the fourth edition, published in 1983), and new, detailed annotations by David Schmittgens (English, St. Ignatius College Prep) and Bill Savage (Northwestern University), explaining individuals, slang, and places of the period, such as Hinky Dink Kenna, Beer-on-Sunday parties, and Bronzeville.
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