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Nelson Algren: Critical Essay by Martha Heasley Cox and Wayne Chatterton

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SOURCE: "The Contour of Human Life," in Nelson Algren, Twayne Publishers, 1975, pp. 39-58.

In the essay below, Cox and Chatterton provide an overview of Algren's short stories, stating that critical focus on his novels has minimized "Algren's considerable achievement in the [short story genre."]

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