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INTERVIEWER
Did you ever feel that you should try heroin, in connection with writing a book about users?
ALGREN
No. No, I think you can do a thing like that best from a detached position.
INTERVIEWER
Were you ever put down by any of these [users] as an eavesdropper?
ALGREN
No, they were mostly amused by it. Oh, they thought it was a pretty funny way to make a living, but—well, one time, after the book came out, I was sitting in this place, and there were a couple of junkies sitting there, and this one guy was real proud of the book; he was trying to get this other guy to read it, and finally the other guy said he had read it, but be said, You know it aint so, it aint like that. Theres a part in the book where this guy takes a shot, and then hes talking for about four pages. This guy says, You know it aint like that, a guy takes a fix and he goes on the nod, I mean, you know that. And the other guy says, Well, on the other hand, if he really knew what he was talking about, he couldnt write the book, hed be out in the can.
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| Saul Bellow, Simone de Beauvoir, William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway, Peter Matthiessen, Thomas Wolfe, Stephen Crane, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Theodore Dreiser, Hal Ellson, James Farrell, Horace McCoy, Jean-Paul Sartre, Richard Wright |
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