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Charles Jackson



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Average rating: 4.03 · 2,190 ratings · 284 reviews · 141 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Lost Weekend

4.09 avg rating — 2,400 ratings — published 1944 — 98 editions
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The Fall of Valor

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3.83 avg rating — 135 ratings — published 1946 — 28 editions
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The Sunnier Side and Other ...

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4.19 avg rating — 57 ratings — published 1950 — 12 editions
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A Second-Hand Life

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2.67 avg rating — 18 ratings — published 1967 — 19 editions
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DRAWING: How To Draw Anythi...

3.09 avg rating — 11 ratings — published 2015
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The Outer Edges

3.25 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 1948 — 16 editions
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Picture Maker of the Old We...

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More Than One Journey

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Practical Vibration Primer

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 1979 — 3 editions
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Supporting Your Spouse With...

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“He supposed he was only one of several million persons of his generation who had grown up and, somewhere around thirty, made the upsetting discovery that life wasn't going to pan out the way you'd always expected it would; and why this realization should have thrown him and not them—or not too many of them—was something he couldn't fathom. Life offered none of those prizes you'd been looking forward to since adolescence (he less than others, but looking forward to them all the same, if only out of curiosity). Adulthood came through with none of the pledges you'd been led somehow to believe in; the future still remained the future-illusion; a non-existent period of constantly-receding promise, hinting fulfillment, yet forever withholding the rewards. All the things that had never happened yet were never going to happen after all. It was a mug's game and there ought to be a law. But there wasn't any law, there was no rhyme or reason; and with the sour-grapes attitude of “Why the hell should there be”—which is as near as you ever came to sophistication—you retired within yourself and compensated for the disappointment by drink, by subsisting on daydreams, by living in a private world of your own making (hell or heaven, what did it matter?), by accomplishing or becoming in fancy what you could never bring about in fact.”
Charles Jackson, The Lost Weekend

“If it wasn’t one thing it was another, and it never mattered which. Always something to run away from, no matter what, no matter why, as though you’d been born with a consciousness of guilt and would find that thing to feel guilty about regardless.”
Charles Jackson, The Lost Weekend

“When the drink was set before him, he felt better. He did not drink it immediately. Now that he had it, he did not need to.”
Charles Jackson, The Lost Weekend

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