A wide-ranging fictional portrait of life in postwar America by an acclaimed New Yorker short story writer and #1 New York Times€“bestselling novelist.
Irwin Shaw was a star of the New Yorker€s fiction pages in the 1930s and €40s. His prose helped shape the landscape of post-war fiction, and his work drew from a remarkable life that spanned from American football fields to European battlefields, Broadway to Hollywood, Depression-era saloons to the McCarthy hearings. Among these sixty-three stories are iconic works such as €œThe Eighty-Yard Run,€ a tale of an American dream crippled on Black Monday, and €œMain Currents in American Thought,€ in which a hack radio copywriter is tormented by the glitz of show business. Through the decades, Shaw€s writing €"as demonstrated in these pages€"maintains the  clear-eyed  moral purpose, rich in wit and startling insight, of a tough kid with a philosopher€s soul. Â
This ebook features an illustrated biography of Irwin Shaw including rare images and never-before-seen documents from the author€s estate.