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  1. Nelson Algren (born Nelson Ahlgren Abraham; March 28, 1909 – May 9, 1981) was an American writer. His 1949 novel The Man with the Golden Arm won the National Book Award [2] and was adapted as the 1955 film of the same name .

  2. Nelson Algren (born March 28, 1909, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.—died May 9, 1981, Sag Harbor, New York) was an American writer whose novels of the poor are lifted from routine naturalism by his vision of their pride, humour, and unquenchable yearnings.

  3. The Start of a Seven-Month Affair That Changed Both Writers' Lives. (February 21–September 23, 1947) Nelson Algren boarded the El on a Friday evening and rode it toward the Loop—beneath Milwaukee Avenue, through the narrow tunnel under the Chicago River, and then south under State Street.

  4. Apr 8, 2019 · Jonathan Dee writes about Nelson Algren, who became one of the most celebrated novelists of his era by probing the souls of society’s least “respectable.” Why did he disappear into obscurity?

  5. People note American writer Nelson Algren for his novels, including The Man with the Golden Arm (1949), about the pride and longings of impoverished people. Born of Swedish-immigrant parents, Nelson Ahlgren Abraham moved at an early age to Chicago. At University of Illinois, he studied journalism.

  6. Nelson Algren, orig. Nelson Ahlgren Abraham, (born March 28, 1909, Detroit, Mich., U.S.—died May 9, 1981, Sag Harbor, N.Y.), U.S. writer. The son of a machinist, Algren grew up in Chicago and worked his way through the University of Illinois during the Great Depression.

  7. Learn about the life and career of Nelson Algren, a Chicago-based writer who portrayed the underside of American society in his novels and poems. Find out his major works, awards, controversies, and influences.