Blood on the Moon

Fiction & Literature, Crime
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Author: Jim Tully ISBN: 9781938675126
Publisher: Ring eBooks Publication: August 1, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jim Tully
ISBN: 9781938675126
Publisher: Ring eBooks
Publication: August 1, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

Blood on the Moon brings to a close the series of five books which Tully hoped would be grouped together and called the Underworld Edition. He saw his previous books Beggars of Life. Circus Parade, Shanty Irish, and Shadows of Men as having a common thread of telling the stories of the outcasts and under dogs that lurked below the surface of early Twentieth century America culture. Blood on the Moon brings together the stories of orphans, hobos, Irish immigrants, chain makers, whores, magicians and boxers to paint a vivid picture of those who lived outside the straight and narrow.

Jim Tully has largely been forgotten today, but during the 1920s and 1930s he was considered one of Americas best writers, routinely ranked with Hemingway and Fitzgerald as a true American voice.

This Ring eBooks edition of this forgotten American classic is DRM free.

What the Critics Said:

The stuff of his experiences is sensational and pitched at a furious tension. Treachery and brotherhood, starvation and gluttony, murder and love run in streamer headlines across these dizzy reminiscences. Mr. Tully, rushing rampant down the days of his life, paints them a bloody red. Virginia Peterson, New York Herald Tribune

Mr. Tully writes with a sledgehammer. Frederic F Van de Water, New York Post

Again and again the reader will find himself exclaiming, Can such things be? And the next chapter not only proves that they can, but others much worse. Percy Hutchinson, The New York Times

"There is a sharp-eyed way of looking at the world, the quick, personal insight into the twisted ways of lifes under-dogs, and there is the Tully chip on the Tully shoulder and be damned to you. If Jim Tully had not said what he has said, no one else would have said it". The Saturday Review

If Tully were a Russian, read in translation, all the professors would be hymning him. He has all of Gorkys capacity for making vivid the miseries of poor and helpless men, and in addition he has a humor that no Russian could conceivably have. - H.L. Mencken

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Blood on the Moon brings to a close the series of five books which Tully hoped would be grouped together and called the Underworld Edition. He saw his previous books Beggars of Life. Circus Parade, Shanty Irish, and Shadows of Men as having a common thread of telling the stories of the outcasts and under dogs that lurked below the surface of early Twentieth century America culture. Blood on the Moon brings together the stories of orphans, hobos, Irish immigrants, chain makers, whores, magicians and boxers to paint a vivid picture of those who lived outside the straight and narrow.

Jim Tully has largely been forgotten today, but during the 1920s and 1930s he was considered one of Americas best writers, routinely ranked with Hemingway and Fitzgerald as a true American voice.

This Ring eBooks edition of this forgotten American classic is DRM free.

What the Critics Said:

The stuff of his experiences is sensational and pitched at a furious tension. Treachery and brotherhood, starvation and gluttony, murder and love run in streamer headlines across these dizzy reminiscences. Mr. Tully, rushing rampant down the days of his life, paints them a bloody red. Virginia Peterson, New York Herald Tribune

Mr. Tully writes with a sledgehammer. Frederic F Van de Water, New York Post

Again and again the reader will find himself exclaiming, Can such things be? And the next chapter not only proves that they can, but others much worse. Percy Hutchinson, The New York Times

"There is a sharp-eyed way of looking at the world, the quick, personal insight into the twisted ways of lifes under-dogs, and there is the Tully chip on the Tully shoulder and be damned to you. If Jim Tully had not said what he has said, no one else would have said it". The Saturday Review

If Tully were a Russian, read in translation, all the professors would be hymning him. He has all of Gorkys capacity for making vivid the miseries of poor and helpless men, and in addition he has a humor that no Russian could conceivably have. - H.L. Mencken

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