Steps

Hardcover, 147 pages

English language

Published 1968 by Random House.

OCLC Number:
243487
Goodreads:
53291916

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I focused the flashlight toward the sound. A large cage was suspended from the rafters. Formed of metal grating, it hung down on a heavy rope which passed through a ring secured to the roof. The rope fed down the wall and was fastened to a large cleat.

The strange cry came again : my light beat against the cage. A white hand stretched toward me through the bars; behind it a head, dim but clearly framed in untidy tresses of fair hair, caught the light.... A naked woman sat behind the grating, babbling meaningless words, staring at me with wide watery eyes.

Steps unfolds through a series of extraordinarily realistic scenes—immediate, vivid, often brutal—like the separate but integral elements in a Bosch painting or Goya's searing etchings on war.

Steps is the log of a strange, compelling odyssey. Its shattering episodes, which portray a man's life, …

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Review of 'Steps (Kosinski, Jerzy)' on 'GoodReads'

Being familiar with Kosinski to some degree, having read Being There and Cockpit (many years ago, wasn't taken to it greatly), I found Steps to be a simple prose progression of what the book's summary highlights, that being the oppressor and oppressed, in various timeless and geographically void communities. What I like about Jerzy's work is his sometimes absurd narrative explications on character motivation such as in one moment a character happens to be talking to a Detective Agency who suggests following him in order to reveal how their services work, this of course ties in neatly with the rest of the story which I wont reveal - as much as I sometimes say aloud in my head "Really Jerzy, are you seriously expecting me to swallow that", it seems to be an idiosyncrasy he has when blending motives into the story arch.

The perversions are well dispersed amongst quite …

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