Scarface: The Book That Killed Its Author

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Before Tony Montana… there was Tony Guarino. And the writer who brought him to life, before following him to the grave.

Let’s dive into the forgotten origins of Scarface… not the iconic 1983 film, but the 1929 novel that started it all. Written by Armitage Trail, a young pulp writer who drank with real gangsters and lived fast, Scarface was a brutal crime saga inspired by Al Capone himself. But its legacy didn’t stop at the page.

Trail’s novel helped birth the gangster genre, influenced one of Hollywood’s most controversial films, and eerily mirrored the self-destruction of its author.

This is a story about crime, ambition, corruption—and the price of chasing the American Dream.