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The Last Carousel

Nelson Algren Susan Jacoby

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English
Seven Stories Press,U.S.
14 October 2025
A newly designed edition of one of the most worldly collections in Nelson Algren's repertoire with a new introduction by Susan Jacoby.

""Algren at the top of his form.""-New York Times

The fiction and reportage included in The Last Carousel, one of the final collections published during Nelson Algren's lifetime, was written on ships and in ports of call around the world, and includes accounts of brothels in Vietnam and Mexico, stories of the boxing ring, and reminiscences of Algren's beloved Chicago White Sox, among other subjects. In this collection, not just Algren's intensity but his diversity are revealed and celebrated.
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Imprint:   Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 210mm,  Width: 140mm, 
Weight:   369g
ISBN:   9781644214831
ISBN 10:   1644214830
Pages:   448
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Dark Came Early in That Country  Could World War I Have Been a Mistake? Otto Preminger’s Strange Suspenjers  I Never Hollered Cheezit the Cops  The Mad Laundress of Dingdong-Daddyland  The Leak That Defied the Books  Tinkle Hinkle and the Footnote King  Hand in Hand Through the Greenery  with the grabstand clowns of arts and letters Come In If You Love Money  Brave Bulls of Sidi Yahya  I Know They’ll Like Me in Saigon  Airy Persiflage on the Heaving Deep  No Cumshaw No Rickshaw  Letter from Saigon  What Country Do You Think You’re In? Police and Mama-sans Get It All  Poor Girls of Kowloon  After the Buffalo  The Cortez Gang  The House of the Hundred Grassfires  Previous Days  Epitaph: The Man with the Golden Arm  The Passion of Upside-Down-Emil A Story from Life’s Other Side Merry Christmas Mr. Mark  I Guess You Fellows Just Don’t Want Me  Everything Inside Is a Penny  The Ryebread Trees of Spring  Different Clowns for Different Towns  Go! Go! Go! Forty Years Ago  Ballet for Opening Day:  The Swede Was a Hard Guy A Ticket on Skoronski  Ode to an Absconding Bookie  Bullring of the Summer Night  Moon of the Arfy Darfy  Watch Out for Daddy  The Last Carousel  Tricks Out of Times Long Gone

One of the most neglected of modern American authors and also one of the best loved, NELSON ALGREN (1909-1981) believed that ""literature is made upon any occasion that a challenge is put to the legal apparatus by conscience in touch with humanity."" Recipient of the first National Book Award for Fiction and lauded by Hemingway as ""one of the two best authors in America,"" Algren remains among the most defiant and enduring novelists. His work includes five major novels, including Somebody in Boots (1935), Never Come Morning (1945), The Man with the Golden Arm (1949), two short fiction collections, The Neon Wilderness (1947) and The Last Carousel (1973), a book-length prose-poem, Chicago- City on the Make (1951), and several collections of reportage. Algren died on May 9, 1981, within days of his appointment as a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. SUSAN JACOBY is an independent scholar and the author of Freethinkers- A History of American Secularism (2004), which was listed as a notable book by The New York Times and The Washington Post, and New York Times bestseller The Age of American Unreason (2008). Her reviews, articles and essays have appeared in a wide variety of national publications, including The New York Times, The American Prospect, Dissent, the Los Angeles Times Book Review, and The Washington Post Book Review, among others. She is a recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship, the National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, and a fellowship from the New York Public Library's Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers.

Reviews for The Last Carousel

“What an exhilarating experience it is to read Nelson Algren's new collection of stories!” –Chicago Sun-Times “It's about time! When we've got a living American writer as surefooted and as fast off the mark as Nelson Algren, it's almost criminal not to have something of his hard in covers at least once a year, to heft and roar at and revel in . . . What we have here in this big fat volume is a cockeyed chrestomathy of 37 Algren pieces . . . with his hallmark stamped on every link.” –New York Times Book Review “Essential Algren.” –Washington Post “Very good, fast, funny and tough . . . Algren, where have you been hiding.” –San Francisco Chronicle


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