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Hubert Selby, Jr.: Requiem for a dream (2000, Thunder's Mouth Press, Distributed by Publishers Group West) 4 stars

This book is about four individuals who pursued the American Dream. In this searing novel, …

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5 stars


This is a book that starts dark and descends all the way into black. All the characters start out flawed and difficult, make nothing but terrible choices, and end up meeting terrible ends. This is a dark, dark, dark book.

But the writing: the writing is magnificent. Selby's style breaks most of the rules for conventional narrative technique: grammar, punctuation, dialog tags, paragraph structure, point of view. It took some getting used to, but the disorienting and deeply immersive style is part of the reason the book feels so raw and emotional. It's a style that carries you along with the character's experiences, with all the loss of control and time and fear and frustration that the characters feel.

It's just astonishingly well done.

I need a light and cheerful break after reading this book, but I'll be coming back to Selby's work.