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  1. The Neon Wilderness (1947) is the first short-story collection by American writer Nelson Algren. Two of its stories [1] had received an O. Henry Award. Algren received an award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters [2] the same year.

    • Nelson Algren
    • 1947
  2. If you only have time to read one Algren book and want to understand him, then The Neon Wilderness is the book for you. Using his blunt style of writing, Algren vividly describes the struggles of drug dealers, hustlers and hookers during 1940′s Chicago.

    • (688)
    • Paperback
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  5. In 1947 came The Neon Wilderness, his famous short story collection which would permanently establish his place in American letters. The Man with the Golden Arm , generally considered Algren’s most important novel, appeared in 1949 and became the first winner of the National Book Award for Fiction in March 1950.

  6. 10 de out. de 2023 · In 1947 came The Neon Wilderness, his famous short story collection which would permanently establish his place in American letters. The Man with the Golden Arm, generally considered Algren’s...

  7. The Neon Wilderness is the vein Algren mined for all his subsequent novels and stories. Included are "A Bottle of Milk for Mother", about a youth being cornered for a murder; "The Face on the Barroom Floor", in which a legless man nearly pummels someone to death; and his first story, "So Help Me".