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Web of the City
Author Harlan Ellison
Country United States
Language English
Genre Novel
Publisher Pyramid Books
Publication date
1958
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 216 pp
ISBN 0441877184

Web of the City (which was first called Rumble) is an exciting book written by Harlan Ellison. It was his very first novel! The story is about a teenager named Rusty Santoro. He is part of a group of young people in Brooklyn, New York, during the 1950s. To make the book feel real, Ellison actually spent time with a similar group in Brooklyn.

Discovering Web of the City

This book takes readers back to the 1950s. It shows what life was like for some young people in a big city. The story explores the challenges and choices Rusty faces as he grows up. It's a look at friendship, loyalty, and finding your own path.

Who Was Harlan Ellison?

Harlan Ellison was a very famous American writer. He wrote many books, short stories, and screenplays. He was known for his unique and powerful way of telling stories. Ellison often wrote about difficult topics and made readers think.

He won many awards for his writing. These include the Hugo Award and the Nebula Award. These are some of the biggest awards in science fiction and fantasy writing. Ellison was a very important voice in literature.

What is the Story About?

The main character of Web of the City is Rusty Santoro. He lives in Brooklyn, New York, in the 1950s. Rusty is part of a group called the Cougars. The book follows his experiences and decisions.

The story shows how Rusty tries to figure out his place in the world. He deals with friendships and the rules of his group. The book gives a picture of what life was like for teenagers in that time and place. It's a story about growing up and trying to find your way.

How the Book Was Created

Harlan Ellison wanted his book to be very realistic. To do this, he did something unusual. He spent time living with a real group of young people in Brooklyn. This helped him understand their lives.

He learned about their daily routines and how they talked. This research made the characters and setting in Web of the City feel very true to life. It shows how much effort Ellison put into his writing. He wanted readers to truly believe in his stories.

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