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Nelson Algren: Critical Essay by R. W. Lid

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SOURCE: "A World Imagined: The Art of Nelson Algren," in American Literary Naturalism: A Reassessment, Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, 1975, pp. 176-96.

In the following excerpt, Lid provides an overview of Algren's career and critical reaction to his works. He also discusses the short story "A Bottle of Milk for Mother."

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