Last Exit to Brooklyn
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Depressing yet Fascinating
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Jul 23, 2008 04:58PM

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Through Selby's jarring prose one can see he isn't just an observer--he has been a participant. His world is a dark & hopeless one. He doesn't create an alter-ego for himself (a la Bukowski) or put himself in the story (The Beats 1st person narrative). He lets the characters bare their souls through their words & actions--telling the story for him.
Selby proves a rose can blossom out of pile of human garbage. One of my favorite books ever.




Good point. Much of the long-lasting effect of these stories is that he didn't offer up endings that were tacked on to ease the painfulness.








With that said, as much as I was impressed by Last Exit, I enjoyed Requiem for a Dream even more, which is a masterpiece in its own right.


Of course, one could probably say something similar about Manhattan as well....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eE2AxI...




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