ISBN-13 978--8021-3137-9. Dimensions 5.38" x 8.25". US List Price $17.00. Hubert Selby, Jr. (1928-2004) published his first novel, Last Exit to Brooklyn, in 1964. He went on to write four other novels, The Room, The Demon, Requiem for a Dream, and The Willow Tree, and a collection of short stories, Song of the Silent Snow. He died in 2004.. Last Exit to Brooklyn remains undiminished in its awesome power and magnitude as the novel that first showed us the fierce, primal rage seething in America's cities. Selby brings out the dope addicts, hoodlums, prostitutes, workers, and thieves brawling in the back alleys of Brooklyn. This explosive best-seller has come to be regarded as a classic of modern American writing.
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The New York Times Book Review A classic of postwar American literature, Last Exit to Brooklyn created shock waves upon its release in 1964 with its raw, vibrant language and startling revelations of New York City's underbelly. The prostitutes, drunks, addicts, and johns of Selby's Brooklyn are fierce and lonely creatures, desperately.. T he product of one man's personal and professional frustration while suffering long-term illness, Last Exit to Brooklyn caused a commotion on publication in 1964 with its graphic descriptions of.