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Young Lonigan by James T. Farrell

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Young Lonigan 's stud by James T. Farrell was sitting on the window after leaving the living room, he listened listening to the strange sight of the night, listening to him, he listened outside the window It's like listening to the wind of the tree and it looks like it's not like Wabash Avenue, but looking at the passing guy, his heel is monotonic Echo Rivet, he follows a detective like Motor Costello Imagine being a criminal.

In the short stories "Studs" by STUDS LONIGAN James T. Farrell, the trilogy of Studs Lonigan evolved from an autobiographical narrator on Studs Lonigan 's adolescent, wasteful and premature death stories. A talker who admired the adventure hero of Chicago south finally understood that the decline of the stud is a metaphor of the plight of countless American young men. I saw the failure of A MERICAN DREAM. As James G. Watson pointed out, stud funeral was unhappily eagerly turning his friends "in a romantic past forever and craving their city recklessly". Their drunk mischief and poker game, childhood prostitution and tiny bourgeoisie (112) bibliography Family Farrell, James T. The short story of the short story

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In some widely read novels of the 1930's, the social consciousness of the drama was repeated. Here, the author also strives to pursue loyalty to the dark fact of the Great Depression. Studies Lonigan trilogy (1932, 1934, 1935) of James T. Farrell explored the world of claustrophobia of middle-class Irish Catholics, the son (1940) from Richard Wright Portrait of a man suffering to provide. It draws a young African-American who is detained in white America and can declare his / her identity only by fear of violence.