Author: Walter Tevis
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A timeless story that portrays a man's internal struggle to regain his pride. For Eddie Felson "the fast" there is only one thing in the world: winning at pool. For years he has traveled the country from one end to the other, traveling from one dive to another, between glasses of whiskey and tobacco smoke, living poorly in dives and fleecing unwary players who think they can beat him. But he yearns for something bigger. Tired of stumbling from here to there competing for a few dollars, he decides to challenge the best player in the country: the Fat Man from Minnesota. In a game that will last almost twenty-four hours, Eddie will realize that being good is not enough and will suffer the biggest defeat of his career. He will then embark on a journey to the end of the night, dominated by alcoholism and pride, and will have to face his own demons to have the last chance to be the best again. Adapted to the cinema in 1961 by Robert Rossen, with memorable performances by Paul Newman and Jackie Gleason, The Hustler is a novel of overwhelming humanity, where the true challenge, in the game and in life, is to decipher one's own identity.
Pages: 240
Format: Paperback
Collection: Impedimenta
BISAC Code: FIC004000
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