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| | Studs Lonigan: A Triology Comprising Young Lonigan, the Young Manhood of Studs Lonigan, and Judgment Day
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| | by James T. Farrell, Charles Fanning (Introduction) |
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Format: Paperback, 912 pages
Edition: REPRINT
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 0252062825
Release Date: Jan 4, 1998
| |  | | | From The Publisher 'Studs Lonigan, ' the story of an Irish-American youth growing to adulthood in Chicago, is considered by many to be one of the finest American novels from the first half of the twentieth century, and its author was widely regarded as the voice of urban Irish America.
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 | | | | | Be the first to rate this book! Number of Reviews: 0 | | | | | | The Reader's Catalog Farrell's trilogy of working-class youth -- originally published as Young Lonigan, The Young Manhood of Studs Lonigan, and Judgement Day -- is a monument of social realism.
| |  | | | The Word On The Street A masterwork of the Depression years, the Studs Lonigan Trilogy is a stunning artistic achievement that urgently demands reconsideration by the present generation of readers and scholars. The appearance in 1928 of the first volume, Young Lonigan, changed U.S. literature forever in ways that have yet to be fully acknowledged or understood. Farrell, the Prousttoting poet of Chicago's tough Irish South Side, pioneered a unique style that burst asunder the barriers separating "high art" from "mass culture." In the rise and fall of Studs Lonigan Farrell dramatized the hollowness of the "cult of masculinity" and the overall malaise of U.S. social institutions in a manner out distancing by far his more famous contemporaries such as Dos Passos and Steinbeck. (Alan Wald, author of James T. Farrell: The Revolutionary Socialist Years) Alan Wald
I read Studs Lonigan in my freshman year of Harvard, and it changed my life….I couldn't get over the discovery. I wanted to write. Norman Mailer
| |  | | | | Introduction | | | Young Lonigan | 1 | | The Young Manhood of Studs Lonigan | 155 | | Judgment Day | 489 | | Epilogue | 859 |
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