Lonely for the Future (a novel of Chicago’s Bohemia in the Roaring Twenties)

James Farrell

Lonely for the Future (a novel of Chicago’s Bohemia in the Roaring Twenties)

Cena: 10,20 

Stan książki
średni/wyraźne zużycie (zagniecenia i wytarcia na okładce, pożółkłe strony)
Nr katalogowy
06750025
Liczba stron
217
Rok wydania
1969
Okładka
miękka
Rozmiar
11x18

Pozostało tylko: 1

Book description

          In Chicago’s seamy south side in the 1920s there were three seekers after truth who punched. loved, talked and bummed their way around. They learnt about life first-hand, and it wasn’t all the sort of kicks they talked about in college.

           Eddie Ryan — worked like a slave to win a university scholarship, walked through his first year’s studies like an easy conqueror of the campus…. then quit.

          George Raymond — was Eddie’s neighbourhood buddy. He laid the girls like he was bowling skittles, and made a living off the clientele that frequented the Bohemian Forum.

          Alec McGonigle — was the cutest of the three, brash, ambitious, with a silver tongue and a cash register for a brain.

          Each struggled to find himself in the heady atmosphere of socialism, bohemianism and endless conversations about Jack London and Gorky, women, bootlegging and what life is all about.

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