"Once you've become a part of this particular patch, you'll
never love another. Like loving a woman with a broken nose, you may
well find lovelier lovelies. But never a lovely so real."
Ernest Hemingway once said of Nelson Algren's writing that "you
should not read it if you cannot take a punch." The prose poem,
"Chicago: City on the Make," filled with language that swings and
jabs and stuns, lives up to those words. In this sixtieth
anniversary edition, Algren presents 120 years of Chicago history
through the lens of its "nobodies nobody knows" the tramps,
hustlers, aging bar fighters, freed death-row inmates, and
anonymous working stiffs who prowl its streets.
Upon its original publication in 1951, Algren's "Chicago: City on
the Make" was scorned by the Chicago Chamber of Commerce and local
journalists for its gritty portrayal of the city and its people,
one that boldly defied City Hall's business and tourism
initiatives. Yet the book captures the essential dilemma of
Chicago: the dynamic tension between the city's breathtaking beauty
and its utter brutality, its boundless human energy and its
stifling greed and violence.
The sixtieth anniversary edition features historic Chicago photos
and annotations on everything from defunct slang to Chicagoans,
famous and obscure, to what the Black Sox scandal was and why it
mattered. More accessible than ever, this is, as Studs Terkel says,
"the best book about Chicago."
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