"Requiem for a Dream" - читать интересную книгу автора (Selby Hubert)ForewordWhen I was in high school, I thought you had to be dead to be a novelist—dead, and from somewhere else: England, the Midwest, France. One of the more profound, if peripheral, epiphanies hitting me upon reading Which is to say that I set down It wasn’t until I was much older that I realized that talent and material mean nothing without something else that Selby possesses and projects on every page of every book he has written: Love—a forgiveness and compassion that elevate all the bottom dogs that populate his world, the lost, the depraved, thsse coldblooded, and the insensate. His art is his ability to humanize the seemingly inhuman, and by extension to humanize the reader. No one can convey the visceral experience of the suffering of people like Selbythe cruel hallucinations of grace, of peace, of love, of Easy Street; the wracking ache of junk sickness; the choking rage of parental/marital/sexual claustrophobia; the tightening screws of paranoid delusion; the pathetic grandiosity of walkaround dreams; and the dread of the inevitable dawn. Selby burrows under the skin and into the brains of the urban underclass to deliver infernal monologues seething with tragically skewered delusions, shortterm ecstasies, and obsessive furies that crash and boil across the page, ceaselessly. At his best, he can literally stun us into empathy. It is Selby’s gift to us that once again we find ourselves aching for his people—which is to say we find ourselves loving the unlovable. — Richard Price |
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