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Farrell, James T(homas)

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Farrell, James T(homas) (1904-1979)

US novelist and short-story writer. His naturalistic documentary of the Depression, the Studs Lonigan trilogy (1932-35) comprising Young Lonigan, The Young Manhood of Studs Lonigan, and Judgment Day, describes the development of a young Catholic man in Chicago after World War I, and was written from his own experience. The Face of Time (1953) is one of his finest works.


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