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Charles Jackson The Lost Weekend (1944)

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Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
Release date: November 14, 2014
Duration: 09:26:26

A modern classic originally published in 1944 by Farrar & Rinehart, Inc. The classic tale of one man’s struggle with alcoholism, this revolutionary novel remains Charles Jackson’s best-known book—a daring autobiographical work that paved the way for contemporary addiction literature.

It is 1936, and on the East Side of Manhattan, a would-be writer named Don Birnam decides to have a drink…and then another, and then another, until he’s in the midst of what becomes a five-day binge. “The Lost Weekend” moves with unstoppable speed, propelled by a heartbreaking but unflinching truth. It catapulted Charles Jackson to fame, and endures as an acute study of the ravages of alcoholism, as well as an unforgettable parable of the condition of the modern man.

 Publishers Weekly…
In this new edition of Jackson’s groundbreaking, autobiographical 1944 novel, we meet Don Birnam, a charming, handsome, 33-year-old alcoholic who has just abandoned a fragile three-day sobriety. Don’s writing career has been thwarted by his out-of-control binge drinking, and he has alienated everyone in his life save for his long-suffering brother Wick, who lives with him and pays all his bills, and his eternally patient, sometime girlfriend, Helen. During the eponymous five-day bender, Don careens violently around New York City, borrowing and losing money, getting kicked out of bars, and waking with no recollection of the previous day’s events. With direct prose and a refreshing lack of pathos, Jackson lays bare the inner torment and outward chaos of Don’s downward spiral. He vividly details Don’s euphoric tunnel vision and delusions of grandeur that occur when Don is drunk, and the crippling pain of withdrawal and terror of delirium when he is not. Just like his loved ones and the strangers he encounters, the reader is repeatedly duped by Don’s lies; we believe him every time because of Jackson’s masterful storytelling. This frank examination, written before the disease of alcoholism was understood, offers no solution, no moral, just an unblinking look into the life and mind of an addict.

The 1945 film of this novel was nominated for seven Academy Awards and won four: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Adapted Screenplay. Ray Milland won for best actor.

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