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by Colin Asher

initial meeting of Algren and, 224–25

  isolation of, 384, 386

  and Last Carousel, 445

  Le Sang des autres (Blood of Others), 237

  and Les Temps modernes, 233, 296

  The Mandarins, 354, 355, 384, 407

  on the road in Europe with, 264–65, 389

  and Sartre, 233, 238, 240, 252, 255, 290, 384, 385, 386, 389, 407n

  The Second Sex, 231n, 240, 263–64

  sightseeing in Chicago with, 225–28, 229, 238, 239

  sightseeing in Paris with, 261–63, 385–90

  travel in US and Mexico with, 250–54

  Bechtold, Eugene, 127

  Behan, Brendan, 385

  Belafonte, Harry, 465

  Bello, Alfred, 449, 450, 452, 460, 466

  Bellow, Saul, 5, 146, 410

  Humboldt’s Gift, 398n

  Bendyk, Betty Ann (Algren), 420–25, 428, 429, 436

  Bennett, Eric, Workshops of Empire, 357n

  Berkley Medallion, 403

  Best American Short Stories, 188

  Big Injun (nom de guerre), 395–97

  Bill of Rights, 248, 288

  Blackie and Norma, 347–48

  Blake, James, 295–97, 313, 320, 415, 476

  Blue, Jesse:

  and Algren’s breakdown, 360

  Algren’s friendship with, 230, 295, 320, 329, 347–49, 350, 373

  and Algren’s money, 371–72

  death of, 476

  and Fallonites, 149, 295

  lifestyle of, 329–30, 347–48

  and Never Come Morning, 327

  Blue, Trixie, 320, 347–48

  Bodenheim, Maxwell, 100–101, 151

  Book Digest, 277

  Book Find Club, 277

  Book of the Month Club, 164

  Borman, Ed, 53n

  Bost, Jacques-Laurent, 261

  Bowker, John, 199

  Boyce, William D., 28–29

  Boyle, Kay, xiii, 432–33, 441, 485

  Boynton, H. W., 113–14

  Boy Scouts of America, 29

  Bradley, Arthur Dexter, 449, 450, 452, 460

  Bradley, Van Allen, 307, 311, 419, 446–47

  Brand, Millen, 289, 322, 326

  Bread Loaf Writers Workshop, Vermont, 415–16

  Brent, Stuart, 267

  Breslin, Jimmy, xiii, 471

  Breton, André, 218

  Brooks, Geraldine, 193

  Brooks, Gwendolyn, 485

  Broonzy, Big Bill, 385

  Bruccoli, Matthew, 424

  Buckley, Lord, 295

  Buckley, William F., 432

  Budenz, Louis, xiv, 258, 304, 313–16, 364, 382

  Burgess, Ernest, 100

  Burns, Ben, 439

  Burroughs, William, 476

  Butler, Margaret, 208

  Butler, Tom (pseud.), 140

  Byron, George Gordon, Lord, 49, 50, 81

  California Quarterly, 311

  Calithump, 109

  Camp Maxey, Texas, 192, 194–97, 199

  Camp Penally, Wales, 200

  Camus, Albert, 386

  The Stranger, 237

  Capone, Al, 41

  Carmichael, Stokeley, 424

  Carpentier, Georges, 312

  Carson, Tom, 222

  Carter, Rubin “Hurricane,” 448–53, 459, 460, 462, 463–68, 472, 473–75, 481

  Carver, Raymond, 443

  Cash, Johnny, 465

  Castro, Fidel, 386

  Cau, Jean, 261

  Cazarian, Ed, 158–59, 163

  Cermak, Anton, 62

  Chaplin, Charlie, 258

  Chatterton, Wayne, 75n

  Chaucer, Geoffrey, 49, 81

  Chekhov, Anton, 307

  Chicago:

  Algren’s decision to leave, 453–55

  Algren’s flat on West Wabansia in, 210–11, 220, 230, 239, 286, 386

  Algren’s moves within, 167–68, 374–75, 379–80

  Algren’s perception of changes in, 375, 386, 387, 392, 453–54

  drugs in, 242–43, 304

  as gangster’s town, 41–43, 211

  in Great Depression, 60–63

  Haymarket Square riot in, 226

  history of, 287, 298, 392

  newspapers published in, 60

  Palmer House in, 223–24, 225, 227, 385

  photo book about, 287, 297, 324

  postwar, 209–12, 218, 269–70

  Rat Alley in, 144–45, 146–47, 150, 151, 157, 158, 159, 162, 171

  26-girls in, 234, 239

  World’s Columbian Exposition “White City” (1893), 13–14, 24, 26, 98, 100, 144

  World’s Fair (1933–1934), 100, 101, 106, 113

  and World War II, 190, 191, 209

  Chicago Boys’ Tournament, 38, 39–40

  Chicago Daily News, 301, 307, 311, 402, 409, 419, 446, 453, 465

  Chicago Fiction Guild, 188

  Chicago Free Press, 438

  Chicago Health Department, 186–87

  Chicago Public Library, 183, 184, 356

  Chicago Sun-Times, 287, 355, 446, 454

  Chicago Tribune, 284, 355–56, 383, 393, 408, 418, 446, 453, 454

  Chicago White Sox, 27

  World Series (1919) Black Sox scandal, 34, 445

  Chicago: City on the Make (Algren), 4, 205, 300–301, 303, 307, 324, 338, 380–81, 440

  Cicotte, Eddie, 27

  Cincinnati Kid (poker player), 427

  City News Bureau of Chicago, 58–59, 60, 63

  Clark, Eleanor, 142n

  Clark, Thomas Arkle, 52–53

  Cleveland, Grover, 13

  Cody, Buffalo Bill, 13

  Cold War, 248, 249, 256, 262, 290, 303

  Collins, Eddie, 27

  Columbian Exposition “White City,” see World’s Columbian Exposition

  Columbia Pictures, 332

  Commonwealth College, 109

  Communist Manifesto, 133

  Communist Party:

  Aaron as member of, 103–4, 140, 142–43

  Algren as member of, xiv–xv, 102, 120, 133–34, 143, 146, 169, 198n, 199, 290, 314–15, 360, 405–6, 432

  Aptheker as member of, 196

  divisions within, 142–43, 152

  and Fallonites, 155

  and Great Depression, 61–63, 84, 256

  and Hollywood blacklist, 289–90, 297, 382

  and Hollywood Ten, xiv–xv, 248–49, 288–90, 314, 317

  and HUAC, 169, 248, 256, 288–90, 297, 304, 315

  and Internal Security Act, 255–56, 305, 315

  and John Reed Club, 84

  and loyalty tests, 306–7

  and McCarthy, 287–88, 290, 304, 306, 315, 324, 382, 406, 419

  passports denied to members of, 305

  and proletarian literature movement, 83–85, 107, 142

  on racial equality, 106, 107

  and Red Scare, xiv, 169, 248–49, 256–58, 268, 287, 289–90, 303, 304, 305, 326, 365, 382–83, 406, 486

  and Spanish Civil War, 139

  Title 22, Federal Regulation, 312n

  union recruitment by, 137

  Wright as member of, 105, 143, 289

  Conan Doyle, Sir Arthur, 125

  Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), 148

  Conroy, Jack, 82–83, 114, 120, 133, 147–53, 168, 425

  Algren’s friendship with, 94, 150–51, 153–54, 170, 171, 193, 236, 251, 267, 295, 329, 355, 382, 519

  Algren’s respect for writing of, 91, 261

  and Algren’s writing, 99, 113

  and Anvil, 77, 82, 103, 148

  The Drunkard’s Warning, 151–53

  fade to obscurity, 148, 149, 170, 326, 432

  and Fallon, 148–49, 155

  and John Reed Club, 90, 101

  and League of American Writers, 118, 119, 152–53

  and New Anvil, 150, 151, 161, 170n, 318n

  and Red Scare, 290

  and Venereal Disease Control Project, 186–87

  and Writers’ Project, 150–51, 154, 162


  Conversations with Nelson Algren (Donohue), 75n, 280n, 281n, 402–9, 486, 493–94

  Cooper, Gary, 248

  Corbett, Gentleman Jim, 15

  Corbett, Helen, 436

  Costello, Baldy, 34

  Counterattack (anti-Communist group), 289

  Cowley, Malcolm, 84n, 183, 278, 380, 480

  Cox, Martha Heasley, 75n

  Crane, Stephen, 356

  Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, 134

  Cuba:

  Algren in, 350–52

  Beauvoir in, 385, 386

  Cudahy, Sheila, 349

  Curtis, Benton, 37, 38, 39, 41, 42, 43, 45–46, 72–75

  Daily Illini, 57, 60

  Daily Worker, 120, 143, 258

  Dakota Sioux, 8–9

  Davies, Joseph, 142n

  Davis, Frank Marshall, 145, 146

  Davis, William J., 314

  Day, Davey “Human String Bean,” 161n

  DeLillo, Don, xiii, 413–14, 415, 416, 421, 431

  Americana, 417

  Despres, Len, 50, 295, 485

  Deutch, Stephen and Helene, 439–41, 453, 468, 469, 483, 485

  Devil’s Stocking, The (Algren), 471–72, 473–77, 481, 482, 485, 486

  DeVries, Peter, 146

  Dickens, Charles, xvi, 3, 182

  Dickey, James, 417n

  Dies Committee, see House Un-American Activities Committee

  Dillon, George, 146

  Disney, Walt, 248, 350

  Divine, Rev. Major Jealous “Father,” 120

  Djemail, Hassine Ameur, 264

  Doctorow, E. L., 479

  Donadio, Candida, 380, 403, 409, 416, 468, 474, 475, 484

  Donohue, H. E. F. “Shag,” 402–9

  Dos Passos, John, 319, 432

  Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, xvi, 3, 134, 263, 278, 319, 380, 418

  Doubleday and Company:

  and Algren’s finances, 246, 320–21, 325, 328

  and Algren’s HUAC subpoena, 342, 346, 364–65

  and Algren’s speech, 311–12

  and censorship, 346

  and Chicago photo book, 287, 297

  and Man with the Golden Arm, 279, 320

  and Neon Wilderness, 222

  and Never Come Morning, 214–17

  and Nonconformity, 322n, 486

  and Somebody in Boots, 323

  and Walk on the Wild Side, 342, 343, 345–47, 349

  see also McCormick, Kenneth

  Douglas, Paul, 284

  Dreiser, Theodore, 90, 118, 447

  Sister Carrie, 134

  Drew, Bettina, 315n

  Dupee, Fred, 142n

  Durocher, Leo, 312

  Dylan, Bob, 464

  Ebert, Roger, 50, 438

  Edelstein, Michael, 377

  Edwards, Cas, 96

  Ehrlich, Leonard, 326

  Einstein, Albert, 141

  Ellison, Burns, “The First Annual Nelson Algren Memorial Poker Game,” 428n

  El Paso, Texas, Algren arrested in, 76

  Engle, Paul, 424, 426n

  Entrapment and Other Writings (Algren), xii, 370n

  Esquire, 146, 450, 452

  Ethiopia, 132, 133

  Faber, Red, 27

  Fadiman, Clifton, 284–85

  Faheen, George, 438n

  Fallon, Lawrence “Bud,” 148–49, 155–57, 182, 184, 230, 236, 295, 320, 329, 476

  Fallonites, 149, 154–57, 162, 193, 295

  Fanon, Frantz, 474

  Farrar, Straus & Cudahy, 349, 352, 354, 360, 367

  Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 406n

  Farrell, Dorothy, 121, 208–9

  Farrell, James T., 85, 106–7, 120, 121, 152, 182, 318, 355

  Studs Lonigan, 183

  Young Lonigan, 83

  Faulkner, William, xiii, 85, 187, 254, 278, 279, 372, 402

  Sanctuary, 237

  FBI:

  Algren investigated by, xiv–xv, 4, 169, 198–99, 313–16, 359, 360, 364, 365, 420, 436, 486, 493

  Algren’s concerns about, 304

  and Algren’s legacy, 486–87

  informants of, xiv–xv, 258, 304, 313–14

  Fearing, Kenneth, 326

  Fearless Frank (film), 425

  Federal Writers’ Project, 137–38, 143, 454

  Felsenthal, Rabbi Bernhard, 7–8n, 9

  Fiedler, Leslie, 356

  Finch, Russell, 149, 162–63, 189

  Fine, Donald, 474–76

  Finer, Roy, 470, 475, 478, 481, 483

  Fire Island, Algren on, 410–14, 416

  First Amendment, 248

  Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 292, 305–6, 312, 319

  Flat Top (former prostitute), 438

  Fletcher, J. S., 125

  Folsom, Franklin, 152, 153

  Fonda, Jane, xiii, 403

  Forchheimer, Paul, 90, 94, 95, 97

  Ford, Richard, 443

  Fort Bragg, North Carolina, 192–93

  Four Walls Eight Windows, 486

  France, Anatole, 118

  Franco, Gen. Francisco, 168, 388

  Freedom Discs, 323

  Freedom of Information Act, 315n

  Freud, Sigmund, 116

  Friedan, Betty, xiii, 479

  Friedkin, Billy, 396

  Friedkin, William, 465

  Friedman, Bruce Jay, 410–12

  Friedman, Josh, 410–11

  Gaiser, Carolyn, 480–81

  Galena, Illinois, guide to, 137–38, 145

  Gallagher, Jim, 467–68

  Gallimard, 261

  Garfield, John, 280, 281, 282, 289, 297

  Gary Post-Tribune, 315

  Geismar, Maxwell, 222, 322, 326, 330, 348, 355, 359, 374, 375, 382, 446

  Gellhorn, Martha (Hemingway), xiii, 184–85, 193, 213

  Germany:

  and Nazi Party, 132–33

  and war, 132, 133, 139, 168–69

  Gershman, Isaac, 58–59

  Giardello, Joey, 449

  Gibson, Zenobia, 154

  Gilbert, Lou “Gigi,” 145

  Gilroy (poker buddy), 427–28

  Ginsberg, Allen, 476

  Ginsberg, Louis, 459

  Gitlin, Murray, 79–81

  Gobeil, Madeleine, 400

  Gods Gather, The (Algren; working title), 86–87, 89; see also Somebody in Boots

  Gogol, Nikolai, 254

  Gold, Mike, 120

  Jews without Money, 83, 119

  Goldstein (film), 415

  Goodman, Paul, Growing Up Absurd, 416

  Gover, Robert, One Hundred Dollar Misunderstanding, 416–17

  G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 414, 419, 441–42, 446–47, 465

  Graves, Frank X., 461

  Great Depression:

  Algren on the road during, 75n, 307

  and Algren’s family, 98–99, 127–28

  and Communist Party, 61–63, 84, 256

  and disintegration of social fabric, 60–63, 64, 138

  and generation gap, 160

  hope for ending of, 100

  and unemployment, 59, 64, 72, 98, 102

  writers on, 81, 86, 110

  Great Migration, 461

  Gréco, Juliette, 391

  Greenlease, Bobby, 348

  Groening, Roger, 470, 475, 478

  Gross, Diana, 61–62

  Guevara, Che, 386

  Guggenheim, Mary, 217–18, 219–20, 224, 230–31, 232

  Guthrie, Woody, 439

  Bound for Glory, 190

  Guyonnet, René, 261

  Hackensack, New Jersey, Algren in, 469

  Hackett, Bill, 235, 241, 243, 279–84, 332, 335–36

  Hagen, Micky, 428

  Hagglund, B. C., 82

  Hammill, Pete, 483

  Hand, Judge Learned, 312

  Hanock, Jerome, 37, 38, 41, 43, 45–46

  Harmon, Lily, 421

  Harper & Brothers, 171, 183, 185, 190, 198, 215, 279

  Harper’s Bazaar, 220, 264, 284, 423

  Hart, Pearl, 303

  Harvey, La
urence, 403

  Haywood, Harry, 139

  Hefner, Hugh, 392

  Heirens, William, 226

  Heller, Joseph, 402, 426

  Catch-22, 415

  Hemingway, Ernest, 380, 408, 426, 447, 457

  Algren’s essay about, 402, 414, 417–19

  on Algren’s writing, xiii, 5, 185, 278–79, 351

  in Cuba, 350–52

  death of, 399–400

  in Europe, 83

  and Spanish Civil War, 141–42

  Hemingway, Martha Gellhorn, 184-85, 193, 213

  Henle, James, 85–86, 88, 89, 90, 94, 106–7, 121

  Herbst, Josephine, 83

  Herman, Jan, 315n, 476–77, 479, 481, 483, 485

  Hill & Wang, 403, 406n

  Hirst, Don, 434

  Hitler, Adolph, 84, 108, 132, 133, 139, 201

  Hogan, Fred, 448, 450, 452–53, 460, 462, 469, 472, 474

  Holiday, 287, 298–300, 356

  Hollywood blacklist, 289–90, 297, 382

  Hollywood Ten, xv, 248–49, 288–90, 314, 317

  Hollywood Ten, The (film), 288

  Hoover, Herbert, 60

  Hoover, J. Edgar, 169, 314

  House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC):

  Algren subpoenaed by, xv, 341–42, 345, 346, 364–65

  and Communist Party, 169, 248, 256, 288–90, 297, 304, 315

  and FBI, 169, 198, 315

  and Hollywood Ten, 248, 288–89

  as witch hunt, 386

  Hughes, Langston, 118

  Hunter, Oscar, 139

  Hurricane Trust Defense Committee, 465

  Hurston, Zora Neale, 85

  Huxley, Aldous, 447

  Illinois Press Association, 57, 63, 67

  Illinois Workers Alliance, 135

  Illinois Writers’ Project:

  Algren released by, 162, 174, 184

  Algren’s work for, 136–38, 144, 145–46, 154, 162

  Alsberg as head of, 156

  and Conroy, 150–51, 154, 162

  and Federal Writers’ Project, 137, 143

  and Great Depression, 138

  staff fired by, 162, 174

  and WPA, 137, 454

  and Wright, 137, 164

  Indiana University, 311

  Ingersoll, Elizabeth, 215, 246

  Ingersoll & Brennan, 369–70

  Internal Security Act (1950), 255–56, 305, 315

  “Internationale, The,” 101, 120

  International Literature, 100

  Iowa Writers Workshop, 424–29, 430

  Irving, John, 479

  Jack (tenant/addict), 234–35, 236, 241–43, 250, 282

  Jackson, Mahalia, 385

  Jackson, Shoeless Joe, 27

  Jaffe Agency, 331, 332, 334–35

  Jazz Ltd., Chicago, 382

  Jellious Widow (horse), 372, 438

  Jewish People’s Institute, Lawndale, 79

  Jews, pogroms of, 169

  Joffe, Bernice Abraham, see Abraham, Bernice

  Joffe, Morris, 40–41, 59, 99, 129, 159, 171–72

  John Reed Club, 99, 103, 107–8, 137

  and Algren, 91, 100–102, 133

  and Communist Party, 84

  former members of, 145

  and League of American Writers, 108, 118

 

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