1927. Tully, novelist, journalist, lecturer, Hollywood columnist of
the 1920s and 30s, road kid, chainmaker, boxer, circus handyman,
tree surgeon; an inheritor of the tradition of the literary
wanderer, and father of another, the school of hard-boiled writing.
A quote in the beginning of the book by George Jean Nathan reads,
If there is a writer in America today who can lay hold of mean
people and mean lives and tear their mean hearts out with more
appalling realism, his work is unknown to me. One of his
autobiographical works, Circus Parade is a series of his none too
happy and often ironical incidents with a circus.
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