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Nightmare Alley

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Zusatztext “While I've known for a long time that Nightmare Alley was an established classic of noir fiction, I was utterly unprepared for its raw, Dostoevskian power....it's more than just a steamy noir classic. As a portrait of the human condition, Nightmare Alley is a creepy, all-too-harrowing masterpiece.” —Michael Dirda, The Washington Post "The ‘nightmare’ of the title rings true, for this delirious and unstoppable novel . . . inverts the American dream. The plot turns the Horatio Alger myth on its head and the psychology leans on Freud, but the torment, the pervading sense that the human creature lives in a trap he or she is doomed never to escape, comes from the heart and mind of the author. Never was noir more autobiographical than here. . . .  Nightmare Alley  remains a masterpiece, not only due to its driving narrative power, but because it’s underpinned by the premise that the human animal is alone, helpless in the face of destiny, stumbling in the dark, down the nightmare alley toward the inevitable wall of death at the end. Yet we can’t stop ourselves hoping, and fearing, that there might be something beyond that wall. The message of this disquieting book couldn’t be more human, yet that message is metaphysical rather than moral." — Los Angeles Times “Mr. Gresham yanked the reviewer into the midst of his macabre and compelling novel, and kept him a breathless captive until the tour was over. It's a truly rewarding whirl through his nightmare alley. . . . All of it adds up to Grade-A guignol with a touch of black magic about it. . . . If you enjoy hundred-proof evil—and a cogent analysis of same with your nightcap—then, in the words of the Ten-in-One barker, hurry, hurry, hurry!” —James MacBride,  The New York Times “[C]apable of eating toasted little Cormac McCarthy novels for breakfast.”  — Chicago Reader   "[Gresham's] legacy was a brilliant and horrific book—read it and you'll never refer to someone as a geek again." — The Times (London) “While Gresham is usually described as a ‘popular novelist,’ the epithet fails to capture his contemporary notoriety. Gresham wrote the 1946 best-seller  Nightmare Alley  (dedicated to Davidman), a grotesque noir classic about the carnival demimonde, later made into an arresting film with Tyrone Power and Joan Blondell. One reviewer described the book as a ‘tough, relentless, colorful novel that exposes the private world of the freaks in order to comment on a sick, degrading society.’” — San Francisco Chronicle “An impressive low-life novel.” — The Observer  (London) “Gresham . . . has something of Nelson Algren's mordant power in picturing denizens of the lower depths . . . his is a promising contender for heavyweight honors in the rough, tough and morbid division.” —Jack Conroy,  The Chicago Defender “ Nightmare Alley  is a portrait of greed seen through the rise and fall of a carny con man.” — Publishers Weekly "Written in 1946 and just reissued, Nightmare Alley was adapted into one of the most scabrous films of the 1940s. It's a grifter story, a carny story, whose main character is Stan Carlisle, a handsome con artist/fake mind reader who slowly works his way down the food chain until there's nothing left for him except the job of circus geek. It's a novel in which no ray of light ever penetrates. The novel is a fascinating curio of undoubtedly justified self-loathing—Gresham's second wife, the poet Joy Davidman, left him for C. S. Lewis. Gresham committed suicide in 1962. The new edition has a preface by Nick Tosches, who is working on a biography of Gresham. Certainly one of the most valuable reissues of the year." — The Palm Beach Post "For contemporary audiences who have never strolled through sawdust and tinsel, the carnival chapters of Nightmare Alley offer an unnerving slice...

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Authors William L Gresham, William L. Gresham, William L./ Tosches Gresham, William Lindsay Gresham, Nick Tosches
Assisted by Nick Tosches (Introduction)
Publisher NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 06.04.2010
 
EAN 9781590173480
ISBN 978-1-59017-348-0
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 130 mm x 203 mm x 20 mm
Series New York Review Books (Paperba
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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