【题文】 “The Man with the Golden Arm” may sound like the name of some superhero in a comic book. But this name belongs to 78-year-old James Harrison — an Australian man who has donated blood almost every week, saving more than 2 million babies in the process. Harrison told CNN,...
【题目】The Man with the Golden Arm" may sound like thename of some superhero in a comic book. But this namebelongs to 78-year-old James Harrison-an Australian manwho has donated blood almost every week, saving more than2 million babies i the process.Harrison told CNN, an American ...
The Man with the Golden Arm is Nelson Algren's most powerful and enduring work. On the 50th anniversary of its publication in November 1949, for which Algren was honored with the first National Book Award (which he received from none other than Eleanor Roosevelt at a ceremony in March 1950...
On the 50th anniversary of its publication in November 1949, for which Algren was honored with the first National Book Award (which he received from none other than Eleanor Roosevelt at a ceremony in March 1950), Seven Stories is proud to release the first critical edition of an Algren work...
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James Harrison is called “The Man With the Golden Arm”. The Australian man has saved the lives of more than 2.4 million babies by donating blood nearly every week for 60 years. At the age of 14, Harrison had an 11-hour operation to remove a lung. “I received 13 units of blood an...
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Known as “The Man with the Golden Arm,” nearly every week for the past 60 years, James Harrison has donated blood plasma (血浆) from his right arm. The reasons can date back to a serious medical procedure. “When I was 14, I had a chest operation.” recalls Harrison, who is now...
Author Pat Kirkham discusses the opening titles forThe Man with the Golden Arm, from her authoritative bookSaul Bass: A Life in Film and Design. In 1954, Preminger again defied Production Code guidelines when adapting Nelson Algren's powerful novel about drug addiction, a taboo topic in mid-ce...