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The Wanderers (Richard Price novel)

''The Wanderers'' is a novel by the American author Richard Price. It was first published as a book in 1974. The plot is set in the Bronx, New York City, from mid 1962 to mid 1963.〔Richard Price: The Wanderers, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1st printing, 1974, ISBN 0-395-18477-0〕
==Writing and publication==
Richard Price was 24 years old when his first novel, ''The Wanderers'', was published. The setting of the story is a housing project in the Bronx, New York, which is similar to the one where Price grew up.
The book contains 12 chapters, which are loosely connected with each other, mainly by reappearing characters. It is more like a collection of short stories—each chapter can stand on its own. A conventional encompassing plot is missing. However, there is a thread: the protagonists are forced to mature, each one in his own way, toward the end of the book.
Parts of the book were published as the story “Big Playground” in Antaeus, New York City, in 1972.〔Antaeus, Autumn 1972〕
Regarding the year(s) in which the story takes place there is an inconsistency. In the first chapter it reads 12 September 1962.〔Richard Price: The Wanderers, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1st printing, 1974, p. 9, ISBN 0-395-18477-0〕 In chapter 5 Thanksgiving 〔Richard Price: The Wanderers, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1st printing, 1974, p. 81〕 and 27 November 1962 〔Richard Price: The Wanderers, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1st printing, 1974, p. 95〕 are explicitly mentioned as well as Valentine’s Day in one of the following chapters. Then, in chapter 11 it reads 1 June 1962 on Buddy Borsalino’s wedding invitation.〔Richard Price: The Wanderers, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1st printing, 1974, p. 198〕 It might be an author’s inaccuracy or a misprint.
''The Wanderers'' was first published at Houghton Mifflin, Boston, Massachusetts, USA in 1974. Reprints and publications at other publishers followed, such as:
*Avon Books, New York, USA, 1975. Paperback. ISBN 0-380-00242-6.
*Chatto & Windus, London, UK, 1975. Hardcover. ISBN 0-7011-2096-7.
*Rowohlt, Reinbek, GER, 1976. 1st German paperback edition (German title “Scharfe Zeiten”). ISBN 3-499-14540-5.
*Bloomsbury Publishing Limited, London, UK, 1993. 1st paperback edition. ISBN 0-7475-1503-4.

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