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Nelson Algren: Critical Review by Haskel Frankel

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SOURCE: "They're Human Too," in Washington Post Book Week, Vol. 1, December 8, 1963, p. 20.

In the following excerpt from a review of the anthology Nelson Algren's Own Book of Lonesome Monsters, Frankel discusses Algren's introduction to the work and the one story he contributed, "The House of the Hundred Grassfires."

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