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.
Hubert Selby, Jr. Ordine dei libri
Hubert Selby Jr. è stato uno scrittore che ha esplorato senza timore gli angoli più oscuri della psiche umana e della società. Le sue opere, spesso crude e senza compromessi, si concentrano su temi come la dipendenza, la disperazione e la lotta per la sopravvivenza in ambienti ostili. Lo stile di Selby è caratterizzato dalla sua schiettezza e autenticità, che trascina i lettori nella vita interiore dei suoi personaggi e nelle loro battaglie. La sua scrittura è una potente testimonianza della resilienza umana e del desiderio di redenzione.







- 2012
- 2004
- 1999
The Willow Tree
- 288pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
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.
- 1997
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.
- 1997
Paradoxia contains frank and often shocking confessions. Lydia Lunch relays in graphic detail a predator's diary, revealing the true psychic repercussions of sexual misadventure. From New York to London to New Orleans, Paradoxia is an uncensored, novelised account of one woman's assault on the male of the species.
- 1995
- 1984
- 1981
Requiem for a Dream
- 288pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
In Coney Island, Brooklyn, lonely widow Sarah Goldfarb wants nothing more than to lose weight and appear on a television game show. In her obsessive quest, she becomes addicted to diet pills, while her junkie son, Harry, along with his girlfriend, Marion, and best friend, Tyrone, attempt to secure an illicit shortcut to wealth and leisure by selling heroin.Entranced by the gleaming visions of their futures, these four convince themselves that unexpected setbacks are only temporary. Even as their lives slowly deteriorate around them, they cling to their delusions and become utterly consumed in a spiral of drugs and addiction, refusing to see that they have instead created their own worst nightmares."Selby's place is in the front rank of American novelists . . . To understand Selby's work is to understand the anguish of America." —The New York Times Book Review
- 1980
The Demon
- 276pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
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.


