Modern Classics the Hustler

Modern Classics the Hustler by Walter Tevis, published by Penguin Classic on September 22, 2009, is a compelling narrative that follows Fast Eddie Felsen, a young pool hustler determined to achieve success in the competitive world of pool. With 256 pages, this edition presents a detailed exploration of Eddie’s journey as he hustles in small towns, ultimately leading him to a high-stakes match against the legendary Minnesota Fats in Chicago. The story delves into themes of ambition, resilience, and the harsh realities of competition.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of Eddie’s relentless pursuit of greatness, as he learns valuable lessons about guts, stamina, and character throughout his experiences. The narrative also introduces key figures such as Sarah, an alcoholic student, and Bert, a professional gambler, who influence Eddie’s understanding of talent and the importance of character in achieving true success. This edition of Modern Classics the Hustler offers an insightful look into the world of pool and the personal growth that accompanies the quest for victory.
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To Fast Eddie Felsen, a young pool hustler, there was only one thing that mattered: to make the big time and the big money in the world of pool by beating the best in the country. Hustling suckers in small towns for good stake money was practice for his goal and when he felt ready he went to Bennington’s pool hall in Chicago to look for Minnesota Fats. Eddie and Fats pit nerve against skill in a fantastic match over an unbroken thirty-six hours. This contest shows Eddie some things he did not know about guts, stamina and “character” — the difference between winners and losers, and it proves a hard and painful lesson to learn. It takes an interlude with Sarah, an alcoholic student and a born loser, to give the lesson meaning, and the shrewd advice and backing of Bert, a professional gambler, to put it into practice. Bert knows that talent without character is nothing and stakes Eddie to a climactic return match for all or nothing. When it is over, Eddie knows a great deal more about big-time pool, about money, and about himself. In beating Fats he has become the best in the country.
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