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The author recalls formative years in Chicago and traces the emergence of his desire to write, describing the city’s bustling architecture, neighborhoods, river and lakeshore, and the roar of market life. He recounts improvising free-verse sketches, sending pieces to established columnists, and seeking entry into newspaper work while supporting himself in modest jobs. The memoir mixes vivid urban description with reflections on ambition, artistic longing, and the practical struggles of pursuing a literary career, presenting episodic scenes and impressions that chart the development of his craft and public aspirations.
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