Charles Jackson’s The Lost Weekend “terrorized several early readers, all of them writers and all drinkers. ‘I hate the goddam book almost as much as I hate my own inflamed conscience,’ wrote the novelist William Seabrook.”
Charles Jackson’s The Lost Weekend “terrorized several early readers, all of them writers and all drinkers. ‘I hate the goddam book almost as much as I hate my own inflamed conscience,’ wrote the novelist William Seabrook.”