
Lonely Boy Blues, eh? It’s kind of a cheesy title, but it may have come from the old Jay McShann/Walter Brown song, in which case nice call-back. Originally published in 1944, this edition of Alan Kapelner’s book came in 1961 with George Ziel cover art. We wondered whether it was a bad sign that Belmont had to range all all the way to the Louisville Courier-Journal for a cover blurb. “Reminds one of Farrell and Hemingway.” Reading that, we thought, “Yeah, we bet it reminded one of Hemingway. And we know who that one was.” We checked the critical assessments and they were amazingly mixed. Kirkus Reviews destroyed this book, dismissing it as “pathetically inept.” But The Philadelphia Enquirer called it “overpoweringly brilliant.” When heavyweights disagree that strongly, something interesting is happening, maybe even something Hemingwayesque. We may take a stab at this one, if we can find it.