The Killers | Historical Context

1920s
When Hemingway wrote ‘‘The Killers’’ in 1926, the United States was at the height of the Prohibition era, and criminal activity, particularly in Chicago, was rampant, with gangsters such as Al Capone and Dutch Schultz controlling the bootlegging industry and a good part of the police force as well. In 1919, Capone had come to Chicago from New York City, where he had worked for crime boss Frankie Yale. In Chicago, he worked for Yale’s old mentor, John Torrio. Capone took control of Torrio’s saloons, gambling houses, racetracks, and brothels when...

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