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Night story : a novel. Cover Image Book Book

Night story : a novel.

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A sordid, realistic and violent novel about a woman who loved the nightlife and only felt accepted among the cab drivers, the streetwalkers, the abortionist, the gay boys, the clandestine lovers, the outcasts. Only they understood she was running, and like them, might one day be caught. Astrange aura is thrown over this cast of characters by the device of selecting either people whose way of life lies in the dark shadows of the night, or those who prefer the anonymity that night creates. A recurrent accent is supplied by ""Ole Nightwalker Ferguson"", the cop who covers the center of the Southern town and looks in on the doings at the cafe, run by the Duprees, at the platform for arrivals on the night train, at the secret but known activities at the local bootlegger's. He has a haunting sense of some previous dealings with Julie Hobson, out-of-towner who seems to have settled in -- and mistrusts he association with the night man at the gas station. He wonders, too, at the friendship between Carter, taxi driver, and Laura Lee, whose parents were gone-to-seed gentlefolk, and whose brother had gone North and become a big shot. All in all, the threads of plot are diverse; the characterizations blurred at the edges; the sense of mystery, of identity, of what the present-and the future-might hold is never wholly resolved, but keeps the reader in tension throughout. Quite different from the friendly chitchet of the earlier books.

Record details

  • Physical Description: 183 pages ; 21 cm.
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : David McKay Company, [1962]
Subject: Ferguson(Fictitious Character)
Young women > Southern States > Fiction.
Night people > Southern States > Fiction.
local bootlegger's
Friendship
gentlefolk
Alabama
Genre: Alabama Authors, American > Alabama.
Fiction.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at scottsboropl.

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scottsboropl F Dea 32269001082521 Adult - Fiction Available -

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24510. ‡aNight story : ‡ba novel.
250 . ‡aFirst edition.
264 1. ‡aNew York : ‡bDavid McKay Company, ‡c[1962]
300 . ‡a183 pages ; ‡c21 cm.
336 . ‡atext ‡btxt ‡2rdacontent
337 . ‡aunmediated ‡bn ‡2rdamedia
338 . ‡avolume ‡bnc ‡2rdacarrier
5200 . ‡aA sordid, realistic and violent novel about a woman who loved the nightlife and only felt accepted among the cab drivers, the streetwalkers, the abortionist, the gay boys, the clandestine lovers, the outcasts. Only they understood she was running, and like them, might one day be caught. Astrange aura is thrown over this cast of characters by the device of selecting either people whose way of life lies in the dark shadows of the night, or those who prefer the anonymity that night creates. A recurrent accent is supplied by ""Ole Nightwalker Ferguson"", the cop who covers the center of the Southern town and looks in on the doings at the cafe, run by the Duprees, at the platform for arrivals on the night train, at the secret but known activities at the local bootlegger's. He has a haunting sense of some previous dealings with Julie Hobson, out-of-towner who seems to have settled in -- and mistrusts he association with the night man at the gas station. He wonders, too, at the friendship between Carter, taxi driver, and Laura Lee, whose parents were gone-to-seed gentlefolk, and whose brother had gone North and become a big shot. All in all, the threads of plot are diverse; the characterizations blurred at the edges; the sense of mystery, of identity, of what the present-and the future-might hold is never wholly resolved, but keeps the reader in tension throughout. Quite different from the friendly chitchet of the earlier books.
6000 . ‡a Ferguson(Fictitious Character)
650 0. ‡aYoung women ‡zSouthern States ‡vFiction.
650 0. ‡aNight people ‡zSouthern States ‡vFiction.
6500 . ‡alocal bootlegger's
6500 . ‡aFriendship
6500 . ‡agentlefolk
651 7. ‡aAlabama
655 0. ‡aAlabama Authors, American ‡zAlabama.
655 7. ‡aFiction. ‡2lcgft
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