Set in a rundown neighborhood of Manhattan in 1936, the novel explores a five-day alcoholic binge. Don Birnam, a binge drinker mostly of rye, fancies himself as a writer. He lapses into foreign phrases and quotes Shakespeare even while attempting to steal a woman’s purse, trying to pawn a typewriter for drinking money, and smashing his face on a banister. That accident gets him checked into an “alcoholic ward.” There, a counselor advises Birnam on the nature of alcoholism.


