Ironweed is the best-known of William Kennedy's three Albany-based
novels. Francis Phelan, ex-ballplayer, part-time gravedigger, full-time
drunk, has hit bottom. Years ago he left Albany in a hurry after killing
a scab during a trolley workers' strike; he ran away again after
accidentally--and fatally--dropping his infant son. Now, in 1938,
Francis is back in town, roaming the old familiar streets with his hobo
pal, Helen, trying to make peace with the ghosts of the past and the
present.