Cool Hand Luke (novel)
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''Cool Hand Luke'' is a novel by
Donn Pearce Donn Pearce (September 28, 1928 – July 25, 2017) was an American author and journalist best known for the novel and screenplay '' Cool Hand Luke''. Early life Born Donald Mills Pearce in a suburb of Philadelphia, Pearce left home at 15. He at ...
published in 1965. It was adapted into the 1967 film ''
Cool Hand Luke ''Cool Hand Luke'' is a 1967 American prison drama film directed by Stuart Rosenberg, starring Paul Newman and featuring George Kennedy in an Oscar-winning performance. Newman stars in the title role as Luke, a prisoner in a Florida prison cam ...
''. The story is told in a
first-person narrative A first-person narrative is a mode of storytelling in which a storyteller recounts events from their own point of view using the first person It may be narrated by a first-person protagonist (or other focal character), first-person re-teller, ...
from the perspective of a convict in a
central Florida Central Florida is a region of the U.S. state of Florida. Different sources give different definitions for the region, but as its name implies it is usually said to comprise the central part of the state, including the Tampa Bay area and the Gr ...
prison. He works on a
chain gang A chain gang or road gang is a group of prisoners chained together to perform menial or physically challenging work as a form of punishment. Such punishment might include repairing buildings, building roads, or clearing land. The system was no ...
maintaining the berms of highways. He recounts the story of a "legendary" fellow inmate whose nickname is Cool Hand Luke. The novel is based on Pearce's personal experiences while incarcerated with a Florida prison road gang.


History

Donn Pearce was busted for burglary and served two years at
Raiford State Prison The Union Correctional Institution, formerly referred to as Florida State Prison, Raiford Prison and State Prison Farm is a Florida Department of Corrections state prison located in unincorporated Union County, Florida, near Raiford. First ope ...
in central Florida, from 1949-1951, working hard labor on a
road gang ''Road Gang'' is a 1936 film directed by Louis King, written by Dalton Trumbo, produced by Bryan Foy, and starring Donald Woods and Kay Linaker. The film shows economic and social injustice due to political corruption. Premise The managing edito ...
. At night, he began writing down some of the stories he saw and heard. He also began reading more seriously, such as Faulkner's ''
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''. According to Pearce, about a third of ''Cool Hand Luke'' is his own story, a third is based on the stories he heard while doing time at Raiford, and another third is pure fiction. In 1959 after gaining freedom, Pearce broke a leg in a motorcycle accident and with time available decided to begin writing the novel based on his prison notes and memories. He wrote and re-wrote it six times over a six-year period. He had trouble finding a publisher, Fawcett Books finally agreed to publish the novel as a 'paperback original', paying Pearce $2,500. Scribners then published it as a hardback.


Style

The writing style is unusual in that although there is dialogue, and all quotes are indented paragraphs, they are not encased in quotation marks as is typical in English-language literature. The most oft-repeated quote from the film, "What we've got here is a failure to communicate", never appeared in the novel. Pearce said the guards were "100% redneck" without multi-syllable vocabularies who would have never said such an intellectually astute phrase.


Reviews

A contemporary review in
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called it "A kind of classic small tall story (in latrine language)".


Adaptations

The novel was adapted to film in 1967, based on a screenplay by Pearce. It was nominated for an
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. Stage and screen actor Mark Hammer performed an audiobook rendition in 1991 for
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. A stage adaption by Emma Reeves produced by Andrew Loudon and starring
Marc Warren Marc Warren (born 20 March 1967) is an English actor, known for his British television roles. His roles have included Albert Blithe in '' Band of Brothers'', Danny Blue in '' Hustle'', Dougie Raymond in '' The Vice'', Dominic Foy in '' Stat ...
and
Richard Brake Richard Colin Brake (born 30 November 1964) is a Welsh-American character actor, known for his supporting roles as Joe Chill in ''Batman Begins'' (2005), Doom-Head in '' 31'' (2016), and the chemist in '' Mandy'' (2018), as well as his lead role ...
, based on the novel not the film, premiered at
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in London in 2011.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Cool Hand Luke (Novel) 1965 American novels American novels adapted into films Charles Scribner's Sons books Novels set in Florida Novels set in prison