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  1. Gentleman Junkie and Other Stories of the Hung-Up Generation is an early collection of short stories by Harlan Ellison, originally published in paperback in 1961. Most of the stories were written while Ellison was a draftee in the United States army between 1957 and 1959.

  2. Final shtick.--Gentleman junkie.--May we also speak?--Daniel White for the greater good.--Lady bug, lady bug.--Free with this box!--There's one on every campus.--At the mountains of blindness.--This is Jackie spinning.--No game for children.--The late, great Arnie Draper.--High dice.--Enter the fanatic, stage center.--Someone is hungrier.--Memory of a muted trumpet.--Turnpike.--Sally in our ...

  3. Bold and uncompromising, Gentleman Junkie and Other Stories of the Hung-up Generation is a watershed moment in Harlan Ellison’s early writing career. Rather than dealing in speculative fiction, these twenty-five short stories directly tackle issues of discrimination, injustice, bigotry, and oppression by the police.

  4. Gentleman Junkie: And Other Stories of the Hung-Up Generation : Harlan Ellison, Frank M. Robinson, Barclay Shaw: Amazon.com.mx: Libros

  5. 1 de abr. de 1983 · "Gentleman Junkie" is a collection of dark stories dealing more with the real world than you usually find in Ellison's more famous works of speculative fiction. These are stories about racial prejudice, drug addiction, juvenile delinquency, anti-Semitism, alienation, violence and other fun topics.

    • Mass Market Paperback
    • Harlan Ellison
  6. Bold and uncompromising, Gentleman Junkie and Other Stories of the Hung-up Generation is a watershed moment in Harlan Ellison’s early writing career. Rather than dealing in...

  7. Selling the Hung-Up Generation: 1961-2013 A compendium of Ellison-written cover copy for 60 years’ worth of GENTLEMAN JUNKIE reissues, including Dorothy Parker’s famous review. Story Commentary: 1958-2014