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Hubert Selby, Jr.

    23 de julio de 1928 – 26 de abril de 2004

    Hubert Selby Jr. fue un escritor que exploró sin tapujos los rincones más oscuros de la psique y la sociedad humana. Sus obras, a menudo crudas e intransigentes, se centran en temas como la adicción, la desesperación y la lucha por la supervivencia en entornos hostiles. El estilo de Selby se caracteriza por su franqueza y autenticidad, que arrastra a los lectores al interior de sus personajes y sus batallas. Su escritura es un poderoso testimonio de la resiliencia humana y el anhelo de redención.

    Hubert Selby, Jr.
    The Room
    Song of the Silent Snow
    The Willow Tree
    The Demon
    Requiem for a dream
    Última salida para Brooklyn
    • Última salida para Brooklyn

      • 343 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura
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      Última salida para Brooklyn , uno de los libros más míticos de la literatura norteamericana de los últimos decenios, es a la vez una original obra narrativa y un documento atroz de la vida en la zona más salvaje de la jungla neoyorquina. Pocos libros suscitaron opiniones tan extremas como éste cuando se publicó por primera vez, en 1964, desde la más rendida admiración (se le llamó «un Viaje al fin de la noche americana, despojado de grasa») hasta el furor ciego. En Inglaterra el libro fue condenado por obscenidad en un sonado proceso en el que fueron testigos de la defensa Frank Kermode, John Arden, Eric Mottram, Anthony Burgess y Kenneth Alsop. El veredicto fue finalmente revocado en una histórica sentencia que alineó Última salida con El amante de lady Chatterley y Ulises , víctimas también de la censura de su época.

      Última salida para Brooklyn
    • Requiem for a dream

      • 232 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura
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      Harry Goldfarb, heroin addict and son of lonely widow Sara, cares only about enjoying the good life with girlfriend Marion and best friend Tyrone C Love, and making the most of all the hash, poppers and dope they can get. Sara Goldfarb sits at home with the TV, dreaming of the life she could have and struggling with her own addictions - food and diet pills. But these four will pay a terrible price for the pleasures they believe they are entitled to.

      Requiem for a dream
    • The Demon

      • 276 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Harry White is the man other men want to be: admired by his peers, talented, rich, and desired by countless women. His steady rise to a position of unprecedented influence in a New York investment firm seems inevitable to those who know him, and on the way he acquires a beautiful wife and children.

      The Demon
    • The Willow Tree

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Set in the Bronx, this novel tells the story of Bobby, a young black man, and his Hispanic friend, Maria. Their lives together are irrevocably shattered when a vicious Hispanic street gang attack leaves Bobby savagely beaten and Maria lying in a hospital bed with a badly burned face.

      The Willow Tree
    • Fat Phil can't lose at dice, even when his friends turn nasty and he's trying his hardest; a salesman finds success comes from fortune cookie mottoes, but panics when these mottoes turn against him; and, a commuter finds himself obsessed with a plain young woman on his train, at the expense of his marriage.

      Song of the Silent Snow
    • The Room

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      '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" is a shocking examination of the suffering humans can inflict on each other.

      The Room
    • Driven to desperation by the hand the world has dealt him, a man attempts to buy a gun to end his life. But a computer malfunction causes a delay with the gun license: a life-saving event that sees the man questioning why he should die when there are so many others he believes should go before him.

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