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Hal Ellson

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copyright 1956 by Renown Publications, Inc. in its October 1970 issue as well as publishing several of Ellson's original short stories from 1963 to 1981. Ellson's short fiction appeared in
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cited Ellson's work as having inspired his own interest in juvenile delinquency — an interest which led directly to the writing of Ellison's first novel,
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was an aficionado of Ellson's work, favorably reviewing Ellson's 1949 novel "Duke" in the
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The Beat Generation and the Popular Novel in the United States, 1945-1970
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What America Read: Taste, Class, and the Novel, 1920-1960
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October Cities: The Redevelopment of Urban Literature
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published reprints of Ellson's short stories such as
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Index

Harlan Ellison
pulp fiction
juvenile delinquency
social worker
recreational therapist
Bellevue Hospital
father confessor
Nelson Algren
case studies
Frederic Wertham
American Journal of Psychotherapy
Seduction of the Innocent
Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine
Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
Harlan Ellison
Web of the City
pseudonym
Marcel Carné
Wasteland



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October Cities: The Redevelopment of Urban Literature
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Claude Brown
University of California Press
Google Books
Rebels: Youth and the Cold War Origins of Identity

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