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Bezig met laden... A feast of snakes (editie 1976)door Harry Crews
Informatie over het werkA Feast of Snakes door Harry Crews
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. My first venture into the strange world of Harry Crews. Never read anything like it. It was like getting snake bit, and surviving. I read this around 20 years ago, yet I still carry some of its images around with me. Thanks to my buddy, Woods, for giving me this book, and introducing me to one of my favorite authors. ( ) En riktigt jäkla käftsmäll att läsa. Språket, miljöerna, människorna och historien. Allt är en enda stor soppa av utanförskap, ointresse och misär. Fylla, kvinnoförnedring, djurmisshandel och rasism. Men det funkar för att historien är intressant och man märker att författaren har en djupare mening med det han berättar. “White people were dangerous and snakes were dangerous and now the two were working together, each doing what the other told it to. “ “I don’t like snakes,” she said. “You’re in a hell of a place if you don’t like snakes.” “He did not know what love was. And he did not know what good it was. But he knew he carried with him, a scabrous spot of rot, of contagion, for which there was no cure. Rage would not cure it. Indulgence made it worse, flamed it, made it grow like cancer. “ Welcome to Mystic Georgia, circa 1970. Now, turn back and run like hell. This is a mean, gritty tale, bordering on the grotesque and certainly not for the faint of heart. It takes place around an annual Rattlesnake Round up, populated with mostly unlikable characters. It ain't pretty. It also includes a horrific dog-fight, so be forewarned. This was my introduction to Crews. I like dark, literary explorations and this delivered it, in spades. I found much of it fascinating. I am not sure, I will run out right away and find more of his work but I am glad I finally read it. McCullers may have set the "hillbilly noir" table but Crews has sure found a comfortable spot, at the head of it.
Crews is a true regional writer out of the heart of the redneck rural south and besides the brutality (""I don't know karate but I know kaRAZOR""), there's the humor, the dynamite dialogue, and the real despair--all tetched with talent. Onderdeel van de uitgeversreeks(en)Erelijsten
A small Georgia town, filled with a curious assortment of losers, anticipates the promise of bizarre new possibilities with the upcoming rattlesnake hunt. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999LC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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