Chicago's Nelson Algren

by Arthur Shay

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Art Shay and Nelson Algren met in 1949, when Shay was a reporter for Life magazine. He followed Algren around with a camera, gathering pictures for a photo-essay piece he was pitching to the magazine. Life didn't pick up the article, but Shay and Algren became fast friends. Algren gave Shay's camera entrance into the back-alley world of Division Street, and Shay captured Algren's poetry on film. This is the compilation of hundreds of photos - many recently discovered and published here for show more the first time - that make up a moving homage to the writer and his city. show less

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Art Shay was born in the Bronx, New York on March 31, 1922. He joined the Army Air Forces in 1943 and became a lead navigator during World War II under the command of the actor Jimmy Stewart. Shay flew more than 30 bomber missions and survived a deadly air battle in September 1944 in Kassel, Germany. He received the Distinguished Flying Cross and show more the Croix de Guerre. In June 1944, he photographed a midair collision between two B-24 planes and sold the images to Look for $100. In 1947, he became a writer for Life magazine. He wrote more than 100 articles over the next four years before becoming a freelance photographer in 1951. His photographs have appeared in Life, Time, Look, Sports Illustrated and Fortune magazines. In 2017, he received a lifetime achievement award from the Lucie Foundation. He wrote more than 60 books including Album for an Age: Unconventional Words and Pictures from the Twentieth Century, My Florence: A 70-Year Love Story, and nonfiction children's books written under the name Arthur Shay. He wrote five plays including A Clock for Nikita and Where Have You Gone, Jimmy Stewart? He died of heart failure on April 28, 2018 at the age of 96. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Nonfiction, Art & Design, History, Biography & Memoir, Literature Studies and Criticism, Sociology
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977.3History & geographyHistory of North AmericaNorth central United StatesIllinois
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F548.37 .S517Local History of the United States, Canada and Latin AmericaUnited States local historyIllinois
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