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Hardcover Broken Necks Book

ISBN: 1025316932

ISBN13: 9781025316932

Broken Necks

"Broken Necks" is a compelling collection of urban sketches and short stories that captures the raw, pulsing energy of 1920s Chicago. Written with the sharp insight of a veteran journalist, Ben Hecht presents a series of vignettes that delve into the lives of the city's inhabitants, from the desperate and downtrodden to the cunning and ambitious. The work serves as a gritty exploration of the human experience within a rapidly modernizing metropolis, blending elements of crime, social realism, and literary noir.

Through his masterful prose, Hecht illustrates the stark contrasts of the Jazz Age, highlighting the tension between the city's glittering facade and its shadowed alleys. Each story in "Broken Necks" is infused with atmospheric detail and cynical wit, reflecting the complex social dynamics of an era defined by Prohibition, industrial growth, and the rise of the American city. This collection stands as a significant contribution to American literary realism, offering readers a window into the soul of a metropolis that was as brutal as it was beautiful. "Broken Necks" remains a vital piece of literature for those interested in the history of urban life and the evolution of the American short story.

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