Never Come Morning
By Nelson Algren
Introduction by Kurt Vonnegut and Richard Wright
Afterword by Daniel Simon
Contributions by H. E. F. Donahue
By Nelson Algren
Introduction by Kurt Vonnegut and Richard Wright
Afterword by Daniel Simon
Contributions by H. E. F. Donahue
By Nelson Algren
Introduction by Kurt Vonnegut
By Nelson Algren
Introduction by Kurt Vonnegut
By Nelson Algren
Introduction by Kurt Vonnegut
By Nelson Algren
Introduction by Kurt Vonnegut
Category: Literary Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction | Crime Fiction | Historical Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction | Crime Fiction | Historical Fiction
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$16.95
Jul 27, 2021 | ISBN 9781644210444
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$14.95
Nov 05, 2002 | ISBN 9781583222799
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Jan 04, 2011 | ISBN 9781609802707
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Praise
“Never Come Morning depicts the intensity of feeling, the tawdry but potent dreams, the crude but forceful poetry, and the frustrated longing for human dignity residing in the lives of the Poles of Chicago’s Northwest Side, and this revelation informs us all that there lies an ocean of life at our doorstep—an unharnessed, unchanneled and unknown ocean . . .” –Richard Wright
“It is an unusual and brilliant book . . . a bold scribbling upon the wall for comfortable Americans to ponder and digest.” –New York Times
“If the world of Never Come Morning is tawdry and brutal, Algren’s language has a lyrical impulse that humanizes and uplifts. . . . Algren’s passionate belief that the disenfranchised and their lives matter, and should matter, never translates into sentimentality or righteous hectoring. Clear-eyed compassion, respect for fact and a fiery imagination that’s fueled by empathy for the suffering of others make his work powerful, enduring and unique. Never Come Morning is inspiring.” –Irini Spanidou
“One of the most important American novels that I have read . . .” –James T. Farrell
“Like a flare of light, it illumines . . . but in human terms. Never Come Morning towers head and shoulders over most novels.” –Benjamin Appel, Saturday Review
“The best book to come out of Chicago.” –Ernest hemingway
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