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Jackson, Charles (Reginald) (1903–1968)

US novelist. He wrote the acclaimed The Lost Weekend 1944, a powerful and atmospheric psychological study of alcoholism set in Manhattan, which was made into an Academy Award-winning film 1945. His other novels include The Fall of Valor 1946, dealing with homosexuality, and The Outer Edges 1948, concerning the effects of a newspaper story.



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