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Set in the mid-fifties, this autobiography captures Harlan Ellison's raw experiences as a young writer navigating the gritty streets of New York. With a fake identity, he immerses himself in Brooklyn's perilous Red Hook, encountering street gangs and violence, which profoundly influences his writing. His tumultuous journey, including a stint in jail, serves as the foundation for a story later adapted by Alfred Hitchcock for television. Ellison's narrative is both compelling and unforgettable, reflecting the harsh realities of his early career.
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Memos from Purgatory: An Autobiography, Harlan Ellison
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- Released
- 2014
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- Title
- Memos from Purgatory: An Autobiography
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Harlan Ellison
- Publisher
- Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
- Publisher
- 2014
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 184
- ISBN13
- 9781497643123
- Category
- Ethnography, Biographies and Thoughts, Journalism
- Description
- Set in the mid-fifties, this autobiography captures Harlan Ellison's raw experiences as a young writer navigating the gritty streets of New York. With a fake identity, he immerses himself in Brooklyn's perilous Red Hook, encountering street gangs and violence, which profoundly influences his writing. His tumultuous journey, including a stint in jail, serves as the foundation for a story later adapted by Alfred Hitchcock for television. Ellison's narrative is both compelling and unforgettable, reflecting the harsh realities of his early career.