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Last Exit to Brooklyn
320 pages, 1994
Last Exit to Brooklyn by Hubert Selby Jr. takes us on a journey into the grimy underbelly of Brooklyn in the 1950s. It's a raw, unfiltered look at the darker side of humanity, showing us that life isn't always pretty, but it's real.
Selby's writing style is unique and powerful. He doesn't sugarcoat anything, giving us a brutally honest portrayal of life in Brooklyn. This realistic storytelling can make us appreciate our own lives more and understand the struggles of others.
The book shows us how society and its pressures can shape and sometimes break individuals. It's a reminder that our environment plays a huge role in who we become. So, take a look around you, and see how your surroundings are influencing you.
Last Exit to Brooklyn can teach us a lot about empathy. The characters in the book are flawed and broken, but they're also human. By understanding their struggles, we can learn to be more empathetic in our own lives.
Selby doesn't shy away from exploring tough themes like addiction and desperation. These are real issues that people face every day, and by reading this book, we can gain a better understanding of these struggles.
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Last Exit to Brooklyn should explode like a rusty hellish bombshell over America and still eagerly be read in a hundred years.
Last Exit to Brooklyn will probably be the best novel of the post-war period.
Last Exit to Brooklyn brings out the truth of human nature in our time.
Reading Last Exit to Brooklyn changed my life.