James T. Farrell (1904–1979)
Teoksen Studs Lonigan tekijä
About the Author
James T. Farrell was born Chicago, Illinois on February 27, 1904. He attended the University of Chicago, but left before graduating. During his lifetime, he publish more than 50 books, including 28 novels and 16 collections of short stories. He is the author of the Studs Lonigan Trilogy, the Danny näytä lisää O'Neill Pentalogy, The Bernard Carr Trilogy, and The Universe of Time series featuring Eddie Ryan. He died on August 22, 1979. (Bowker Author Biography) näytä vähemmän
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Tekijän teokset
French Girls are Vicious and Other Stories 6 kappaletta
The road between 4 kappaletta
The Life Adventurous and Other Stories 3 kappaletta
Sound of a City 3 kappaletta
A Benefactor of Humanity 2 kappaletta
Reflections at Fifty and Other Essays 2 kappaletta
Yet other waters 2 kappaletta
Side Street and Other Stories 2 kappaletta
Boarding House Blues 2 kappaletta
Calico shoes and other stories 2 kappaletta
Can all this grandeur perish? and other stories 2 kappaletta
Childhood Is Not Forever 1 kappale
Six American Poets 1 kappale
penguin classics 1 kappale
Meet the Girls 1 kappale
Studs Lonigan, James T. Farrell's Masterpiece Complete: Young Lonigan, the Young Manhood of Studs Lonigan,… (1977) 1 kappale
Side street [short story] 1 kappale
Tommy Gallagher's Crusade 1 kappale
New Year's eve, 1929 1 kappale
The Scoop 1 kappale
Al Sud de Chicago 1 kappale
Associated Works
The Baseball Reader: Favorites from the Fireside Book of Baseball (1980) — Avustaja — 102 kappaletta
New World Writing: Sixth Mentor Selection - A New Adventure in Modern Reading (1954) — Avustaja — 11 kappaletta
The Best Short Stories of 1940 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story (1940) — Avustaja — 5 kappaletta
A Reader for Writers — Avustaja — 2 kappaletta
First Love: Stories by Sixteen of Today's Great Authors of Romantic Fiction (1948) — Avustaja — 1 kappale
The Best Short Stories of 1933 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story — Avustaja — 1 kappale
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Yleistieto
- Virallinen nimi
- Farrell, James Thomas
- Syntymäaika
- 1904-02-27
- Kuolinaika
- 1979-08-22
- Hautapaikka
- Calvary Cemetery, Evanston, Illinois, USA
- Sukupuoli
- male
- Kansalaisuus
- USA
- Syntymäpaikka
- Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Kuolinpaikka
- New York, New York, USA
- Asuinpaikat
- Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Koulutus
- University of Chicago
- Ammatit
- novelist
short-story writer - Organisaatiot
- American Academy of Arts and Letters (Literature, 1942)
Socialist Workers Party
Workers' Party - Palkinnot ja kunnianosoitukset
- Emerson-Thoreau Medal (1979)
Chicago Literary Hall of Fame (2012)
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This is a sad story of a woman who feels that she has wasted her life with Walt and now feeling trapped she boils over into frustration. She spends her day cleaning the house and preparing herself for her husbands return, a man whom now she despises. Walt escapes into his job which keeps him busy and occupied and he dreads having to go home. The verbal abuse, the name calling, the insults are unremitting from Peg and Walt does not know how to deal with the situation, especially as Peg reverts occasionally to being a 'good wife'. James T Farrell dialogue is realistic and expresses all the tensions that lie beneath this unhappy couple. Farrell writes from Walt's point of view and he comes across as a kindly man well liked by his family and colleagues, but now seriously out of his depth in his relationship with Peg.
This short novel forges ahead to its logical conclusion and along the way introduces two people struggling to make sense of their lives. It is well written and effortlessly wraps the readers into the miserable existence of this failing relationship. It is written from the mans point of view, but does touch on Peg's early life. The reader has to come to his/her own conclusions to account for a deeply unhappy woman. I was impressed by the quality of Farrell's writing and If I was in the mood for another dose of realism I would turn to him to lead me through the misery: 4 stars… (lisätietoja)