“He told himself that he was a clown clean through. Every time a fly ball had been hit to him with men on the bases, he'd muffed it. Hoping for one thing, then another, and when he did get his chances -- foul ball. Girls, too. He'd never held one. Twice Lucy had given him the cold shoulder. That girl he'd knelt next to at Christmas Mass in Saint Patrick's once -- cold shoulder. Never got beyond wishing with her. Now Catherine. Football. He'd wanted to be a star high-school quarterback and he'd not had the guts to stay in school. Fighting. His kid brother had even cleaned him up. In the war when he'd tried to enlist, a leather-necked sergeant had laughed at him. He was just an all-around no soap guy.”
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Book:Studs Lonigan
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Studs Lonigan
James T. Farrell's 'Studs Lonigan' is a three-part novel that chronicles the turbulent life of its protagonist, Studs Lonigan, from his childhood in Chicago to his decline into alcoholism and poverty. The story offers a vivid portrayal of the social and economic challenges faced by the working class during this period, and serves as a critical examination of the American Dream and the American Dreamer. more
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