An old friend of mine, a huge Lardner fan, was trying to remember a short story by Lardner he read that was recounted, I think, by the moll of a gangster who had been shot and was evidently on his last legs. She hawked him round among "friends", but nobody was willing to take him in. Finally he expired, leaving, as it turned out, a considerable inheritance to the moll.
Can anyone help me with the title of that story?
Thanks, Walt Jones
Walt Jones
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You're probably referring to Ring Lardner, a great American humourist writer of the early 20th century. He's probably best known for "Alibi Ike". I've read quite a few of his short stories - this one sound familiar, but I can't recall the title. Here's a good site: http://www.tridget.com/lardnermania/
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I don't think Ring Lardner wrote any novels. He did write columns, short stories, plays, and even songs. "Alibi Ike" is one of his Baseball Stories. If you'd like to know more, here's a site: http://www.tridget.com/lardnermania/ I highly recommend the old recording of a few of his stories read by Henry Morgan (another great name from the past)available at some libraries.
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The reason why I am asking is because Macandal was the name of a signifigent Voodoo cult leader during the Haitian revolution. He was captured by French authorities, and brought to Port au Prince to be burned at the stake. He had broken his bonds, and leaped into a crowd of his followers.
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