Studs Lonigan
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Overview
Collected here in one volume is James T. Farrell's renowned trilogy of the youth, early manhood, and death of Studs Lonigan: Young Lonigan, The Young Manhood of Studs Lonigan, and Judgment Day. In this relentlessly naturalistic portrait, Studs starts out his life full of vigor and ambition, qualities that are crushed by the Chicago youth's limited social and economic environment. Studs's swaggering and vicious comrades, his narrow family, and his educational and religious background lead him to a life of futile dissipation.
Ann Douglas provides an illuminating introductory essay to Farrell's masterpiece, one of the greatest novels of American literature.
Synopsis
'Studs Lonigan, ' the story of an Irish-American youth growing to adulthood in Chicago, is considered by many to be one of the finest American novels from the first half of the twentieth century, and its author was widely regarded as the voice of urban Irish America.
Illinois Authors - James Hurt
A devastating account of the short, tragic life of its protagonist and one the most powerful fictional treatments of the Irish in America.
Editorials
James Hurt
A devastating account of the short, tragic life of its protagonist and one the most powerful fictional treatments of the Irish in America.—Illinois Authors
Jules Feiffer
The single literary conversation of my entire Bronx boyhood was about "the good parts" in Studs Lonigan….One summer I read all of the trilogy from beginning to end and enjoyed the other parts even more than "the good parts."—New York Times Book Review