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‘Selby’s best book’ The Times Literary Supplement
‘It is quite an experience to be locked up all by yourself in any size room,’ says the anonymous narrator of Hubert Selby Jr.‘s second novel. What follows is a startling series of recollections and fantasies that illuminate the workings of a prisoner’s unhinged mind. He yearns for his violent childhood, rages against obscure authorities, and imagines enacting horrible revenge on those who imprisoned him. The prisoner’s remand cell becomes the scene of a surreal mental torture.
Disorienting, nightmarish and structurally inventive, The Room Selby Jr’s sequel to Last Exit to Brooklyn, is a shocking examination of the suffering humans can inflict on each other.
'To understand his work is to understand the anguish of America’ The New York Times Book Review
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‘Selby’s best book’ The Times Literary Supplement
‘It is quite an experience to be locked up all by yourself in any size room,’ says the anonymous narrator of Hubert Selby Jr.‘s second novel. What follows is a startling series of recollections and fantasies that illuminate the workings of a prisoner’s unhinged mind. He yearns for his violent childhood, rages against obscure authorities, and imagines enacting horrible revenge on those who imprisoned him. The prisoner’s remand cell becomes the scene of a surreal mental torture.
Disorienting, nightmarish and structurally inventive, The Room Selby Jr’s sequel to Last Exit to Brooklyn, is a shocking examination of the suffering humans can inflict on each other.
'To understand his work is to understand the anguish of America’ The New York Times Book Review