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A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago
Contributor(s): Hecht, Ben (Author), Rosse, Herman (Illustrator), Savage, Bill (Introduction by)
ISBN: 0226322742     ISBN-13: 9780226322742
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: July 2009
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Annotation: In 1921, Ben Hecht wrote a column for the Chicago Daily News which his editor called "journalism extraordinary; journalism that invaded the realm of literature." Hecht's collection of sixty-four of these pieces, illustrated with striking pen drawings by Herman Rosse, is a timeless caricature of urban American life in 1921.

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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Collections | Essays
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Journalism
Dewey: 977.311
LCCN: 2008047127
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6.6" W x 9.2" (1.20 lbs) 296 pages
 
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In 1921, Ben Hecht wrote a column for the Chicago Daily News that his editor called "journalism extraordinary; journalism that invaded the realm of literature." Hecht's collection of sixty-four of these pieces, illustrated with striking pen drawings by Herman Rosse, is a timeless caricature of urban American life in the jazz age, updated with a new Introduction for the twenty-first century. From the glittering opulence of Michigan Avenue to the darkest ruminations of an escaped convict, from captains of industry to immigrant day laborers, Hecht captures 1920s Chicago in all its furor, intensity, and absurdity.

"The hardboiled audacity and wit that became Hecht's signature as Hollywood's most celebrated screen-writer are conspicuous in these vignettes. Most of them are comic and sardonic, some strike muted tragic or somber atmospheric notes. . . . The best are timeless character sketches that have taken on an added interest as shards of social history."--L. S. Klepp, Voice Literary Supplement