Last Exit to Brooklyn

Jr. Herbert SELBY

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Last Exit to Brooklyn
Last Exit to Brooklyn

“HIS PROSE WAS ALL RED HOOK… SPARE, DIRECT, AS SUBTLE AS A PUNCH”: FIRST EDITION OF LAST EXIT TO BROOKLYN, SIGNED BY HUBERT SELBY, JR.

SELBY, Hubert, Jr. Last Exit to Brooklyn. New York: Grove, (1964). Octavo, original half black cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition, first printing of Selby’s powerful and provocative first book, signed on the title page by him, in scarce dust jacket.

Selby’s fiercely controversial first novel, Last Exit to Brooklyn, shocked many at the time with its stark view of a Brooklyn waterfront neighborhood in the 1950s, yet won select critical regard for its “authentic power… Despite its bleakness, the book’s underlying message of redemption through self-destruction caught on in a United States about to enter the radical 1960s… His prose was all Red Hook, spare, direct, as subtle as a punch in the gut from a heavyweight boxer.” Selby, long weakened by years of illness and drug use, nevertheless lived to finally see his novel reach the screen. Directed by Uli Edel and starring Jennifer Jason Leigh, the 1990 film was hailed as an “uncommonly evocative screen adaptation of Hubert Selby Jr.’s teeming novel… an epic of the dispossessed” (New York Times). “First Printing” stated on copyright page.

Book fine; lightest edge-wear to colorful about-fine dust jacket.

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