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Last Exit to Brooklyn - Paperback

Last Exit to Brooklyn - Paperback

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by Hubert Selby (Author)

Last Exit to Brooklyn remains undiminished in its awesome power and magnitude as the novel that first showed us the fierce, primal rage seething in America's cities. Selby brings out the dope addicts, hoodlums, prostitutes, workers, and thieves brawling in the back alleys of Brooklyn. This explosive best-seller has come to be regarded as a classic of modern American writing.

EDITORIAL REVIEWS: "An extraordinary achievement . . . a vision of hell so stern it cannot be chuckled or raged aside.” The New York Times Book Review; "As dramatic and immediate as the click of a switchblade knife.” Los Angeles Times; "The raw strength and concentrated power of Last Exit to Brooklyn make it one of the really great works of fiction about the underground labyrinth of our cities.” Harry T. Moore; "Last Exit to Brooklynshould explode like a rusty hellish bombshell over America and still be eagerly read in a hundred years.” Allen Ginsberg; "Drops like a sledgehammer. Emotionally beaten, one leaves it a different person—slightly changed, educated by pain, as Goethe said.” The Nation; "Selby has an unerring instinct for honing our collapse into novels as glittering and as cutting as pure, block, jagged glass.” Saturday Review; "Scorching, unrelenting, pulsing.” Newsweek; "The marriage of brutal street life and gorgeous bebop prose.” Richard Price, from his My Five Most Essential Books,” published in Newsweek *** ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Hubert Selby Jr. (1928–2004), was a celebrated author of 9 novels, including the classic bestseller Last Exit to Brooklyn. His other novels include Requiem for a Dream, The Room, and The Demon. Selby’s fiction, which was championed by writers such as William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg, was noted for its gritty portrayal of addiction and urban despair, and has influenced generations of authors, artists, and musicians. Born and raised in Brooklyn, Selby died in Los Angeles in 2004.
Number of Pages: 320
Dimensions: 0.9 x 8.2 x 5.4 IN
Publication Date: January 13, 1994

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