Description
A rediscovered gem written by one of the Hollywood Ten, who were blacklisted for their involvement with the Communist Party USA. Contains an introduction by Patrick Chura, Distinguished Professor, University of Akron.
About the Author
Albert Maltz (1908-85) was a prizewinning American playwright, fiction writer and screenwriter. His novel The Cross and the Arrow, about the German resistance to the Nazi regime, was distributed to 150,000 American soldiers during the Second World War. He worked on a number of films, including Casablanca, until he was blacklisted during McCarthyism. He is best remembered today for his novels A Tale of One January and The Journey of Simon McKeever.
Reviews
I can't tell you how excited I am about Simon McKeever * Henry Fonda *
A book that will help others on the road of life. There's pathos and humor here. * Kirkus Review *
In this tightly plotted short novel, Maltz achieves an effect all too rare in current fiction, an affirmation of faith in man's courage, man's will to put things right in a badly off-centre world. * New York Times *
An appealing and heart-warming story of the essential dignity of man. * New York Herald Tribune *
Book Information
ISBN 9780714550800
Author Albert Maltz
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Alma Books Ltd
Publisher Alma Books Ltd