** WINNER OF THE L.A. TIMES BOOK PRIZE FOR BIOGRAPHY **
'Exhilarating.' Joyce Carol Oates, Times Literary Supplement Books
of the Year 'Sharp-eyed and revealing.' The New Yorker 'Brilliant .
. . Remarkable.' New York Journal of Books Stephen Crane produced
an avalanche of sublime literature before he succumbed to
tuberculosis at the age of twenty-eight. Yet his short life was an
eventful one: from crushing poverty as a newcomer to Manhattan and
his near-drowning in a shipwreck, to his stint as a war
correspondent in Cuba and international fame at twenty-five, to his
final years in England and friendships with Joseph Conrad and Henry
James. In Burning Boy, celebrated novelist Paul Auster delves
deeply into the story of Crane's tumultuous and dramatic life.
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