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Herbert Selby Jr.

AmericanJuly 23, 1928 – April 26, 2004Urban Naturalism

Hubert Selby Jr. wrote brutal, compassionate fiction about the urban underclass of Brooklyn and Los Angeles. Last Exit to Brooklyn was prosecuted for obscenity in Britain and remains one of the most uncompromising portraits of poverty in American literature.

Works

  • Last Exit to BrooklynNovel depicting urban decay, violence, and moral degradation in postwar Brooklyn→
  • Requiem for a DreamNovel about four drug addicts descending into desperation amid failed redemption dreams→
  • The RoomNovel following a social outcast's violent confrontation with urban isolation and abuse→
  • The DemonNovel about a man's psychological unraveling amid paranoia, violence, and madness→
  • Song of the Silent SnowCollection of novellas depicting addiction, poverty, and human degradation in urban settings→

Related

Nelson Algren·James T. Farrell·William S. Burroughs
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