Mary Wisniewski is a reporter at the Chicago Tribune and former Reuters investigative reporter covering Midwest crime and politics. Previously a columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times and a reporter for Chicago Lawyer, Wisniewski has won numerous awards for reporting and has taught creative writing and published literary reviews. She is an active participant in the Nelson Algren Committee, past president of the Chicago Headline Club, and appears frequently on local television and radio.
"Mary Wisniewski has written a captivating biography of Nelson
Algren, rife with the soul, passion, and grit that made Chicago a
'city on the make' and Algren its greatest poet. For those who have
loved the town and the writer who made it his 'trade,' here, at
last, is the book you've waited for." Warren Leming, cofounder,
Nelson Algren Committee of Chicago
"It's good to have the irascible, bohemian chronicler of the
streets back via this top-notch biography." Kirkus Reviews
"Mary Wisniewski's Algren: A Life is an immensely readable portrait
of the great but problematic Chicago writer. Exquisitely reported,
sympathetic but clear-eyed, it's about the most complete account of
his life and work I've seen. Wisniewski has a great sense of
detail, and a wonderfully candid voice." Achy Obejas, author of
Days of Awe
"Nelson Algren was surely one of the most important post-World War
II novelists in America, and his life and work are even more
relevant today than they were in the 1940s and '50s, when he was at
the peak of his popularity. . . . This new biography goes a long
way toward redeeming both his life and his art. His novels and
stories should be required reading in every American college
syllabus. This excellent biography tells us why." Russell Banks,
author of Rule of the Bone and Cloudsplitter
"We also learn how, as tough as he famously was, Algren was
vulnerable to the same sensitivities and bouts of self-doubt that
plague all writers. He was always one of us. Post-Wisniewski, he
may be even more so." Chicago Tribune
" Algren is a welcome addition to the literature on Nelson Algren's
life and work. In fact the strength of Algren is the way that
Wisniewski integrates Algren's working life with his personal life.
This thankfully is not yet another biography of a writer that
ignores the writing." Stuart Dybek, author of The Coast of
Chicago
"A powerful piece of biography." Houston Press
"With this comprehensive biography, Wisniewski, award-winning
journalist for the Chicago Tribune, has done sterling work toward
restoring Nelson Algren to his position of prominence as a
celebrated author." Publishers Weekly
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