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NEVER A LOVELY SO REAL

Colin Asher

The Life and Work of Nelson Algren

This definitive biography reclaims Nelson Algren as a towering literary figure and exposes how his radical politics sabotaged his career.
For a time, Nelson Algren (1909–1981) was America's most famous author. Millions bought his books; The Man with the Golden Arm, winner of the first National Book Award, was made into a film starring Frank Sinatra. Yet the cause of Algren's decline was never clear. Some said he drank his talent away, others cited writer's block. The truth, hidden in the pages of his books, is far more complicated and tragic.

In this magisterial biography—drawing from interviews, archived correspondence, and the first unredacted version of Algren's FBI file—Colin Asher reestablishes Algren not only as a legendary figure, but a dramatic iconoclast. He recounts the author's development as a thinker, his affair with Simone de Beauvoir, and his unapologetic left-leaning politics. Most intriguingly, Asher uncovers the true cause of Algren's artistic exile: a reckless creative decision that led to increased FBI scrutiny and may have caused a mental breakdown.

“An extraordinary book. Asher is a first-rate story-teller, and his book reads like a deeply researched novel about the strange and wayward life of a determined outsider.”
— Blake Bailey, author of Cheever: A Life

COLIN ASHER is an award-winning writer whose work has been featured in the Believer, the Los Angeles Review of Books, the Boston Globe, and the San Francisco Chronicle. An instructor at CUNY, he was a 2015/2016 Fellow at the Leon Levy Center for Biography.
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Published 2019-04-01 by W.W. Norton

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"All great writers are self-harmers—they have to be, if they're doing it right—and Algren lived the second half of his life in a miasma of chaos and disappointment, having failed some test of worldliness. But with Colin Asher's brilliant new biography, Never a Lovely So Real, and Algren's major books back in print, his time has arrived. Amid the alarm bells of 2019, when immigrants and the poor are under attack, we find the humane lights of a forgotten writer shining for a new audience." Read more...

"A brisk, well-documented homage." Read more...

"Aiming to place Nelson Algren in the literary canon, Asher, a literature instructor at CUNY, offers a thorough, admiring, and, most likely, definitive biography. (...)The result is a generous, stylish portrait of an impulsive, directionless outsider who nonetheless established a place among the lions of mid-20th century American literature." Read more...

Absorbing. [Asher] scrupulously attempts to separate facts from myths as he explores how a writer who produced prose-poetry of such a high order could now be largely forgotten.—Susan Jacoby, author of The Age of American Unreason in a Culture of Lies, New York Times Book Review

“[L]evelheaded and illuminating. Never a Lovely So Real has heft and heart, and it displays the sort of respect and loyalty to its subject that the novelist paid to the struggling, real-life people he put into his books. —Thomas Mallon, Wall Street Journal Read more...

[W]onderfully readable. In Asher, [Algren] gets the biographer any writer dreams of: thorough, smart, [and] literate.—Jonathan Dee, New Yorker