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Title | : | Requiem for a Dream |
Author | : | Hubert Selby Jr. |
Book Format | : | Trade Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 279 pages |
Published | : | October 12th 1999 by Da Capo Press (first published 1978) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Thriller. Mystery. Classics. Contemporary. Drama. Novels |

Hubert Selby Jr.
Trade Paperback | Pages: 279 pages Rating: 4.11 | 53349 Users | 1172 Reviews
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In Coney Island, Brooklyn, Sarah Goldfarb, a lonely widow, wants nothing more than to lose weight and appear on a television game show. She becomes addicted to diet pills in her obsessive quest, while her junkie son, Harry, along with his girlfriend, Marion, and his best friend, Tyrone, have devised an illicit shortcut to wealth and leisure by scoring a pound of uncut heroin. Entranced by the gleaming visions of their futures, these four convince themselves that unexpected setbacks are only temporary. Even as their lives slowly deteriorate around them, they cling to their delusions and become utterly consumed in the spiral of drugs and addiction, refusing to see that they have instead created their own worst nightmares."Selby's place is in the front rank of American novelists. HIs work has the power, the intimacy with suffering and morality, the honesty and moral urgency of Doestoevsky's. To understand Selby's work is to understand the anguish of America." - The New York Times Book Review
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Original Title: | Requiem for a Dream |
ISBN: | 1560252480 (ISBN13: 9781560252481) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Tyrone C, Sara Goldfarb, Harry Goldfarb, Marion |
Setting: | Coney Island, New York(United States) |
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Ratings: 4.11 From 53349 Users | 1172 ReviewsArticle Epithetical Books Requiem for a Dream
Another reading ruined for me by the movie... I could even hear the soundtrack while reading!Thought it would be unfair to give it less than 5stars just because I saw the movie first...I read a review about the movie that said that the movie, Requiem, burrows under your skin and stays there for a while. This is true of the book, too. Each character speaks differently and you have to get used to their way of speaking as the author doesn't use punctuation marks and end sentences with 'Harry replied' or 'Marian said.' It is a fresh style of reading. This book IS very disturbing; so disturbing that a friend of mine threw it across the room when he finished it and asked me why
Requiem for a Dream, Hubert Selby Jr.Requiem for a Dream is a 1978 novel by American writer Hubert Selby Jr. This story follows the lives of Sara Goldfarb, her son Harry, his girlfriend Marion Silver, and his best friend Tyrone C. Love, who are all searching for the key to their dreams in their own ways. In the process, they fall into devastating lives of addiction. Harry and Marion are in love and want to open their own business; their friend Tyrone wants to escape life in the ghetto. To

There is nothing warm and fuzzy about this book. In fact, every time you pick it up to read it and set it back down, you will feel like you dropped your ice cream cone in the sand. It's torture. It's hell. And it's about as real as a novel can get. This book tells the story of three friends and their pursuit of the American dream. It also includes the story of the mother of one of the characters. They are all addicts. The friends are addicted to heroin and cocaine and mom is addicted to
I thought this book was a lot like the movie, dark, depressing and bleak! This is the story of two types of drug addiction that takes place in Coney Island NY in the 1970's. One of the character is a young hoodlum who gets hooked on heroin and the other is a middle aged widow that gets hooked on pills (interestingly enough they are mother and son). I think at one point diet pills were pretty much like legalized speed but a doctor wrote the prescription, so what could be wrong, right? Turns out
A glimpse into Hell by one of my favorite authors, who I hadn't read in at least a decade. For as brutal as Selby's stories are, he writes from a place of deep empathy, love, and strong morality, and that's what makes his novels hit so hard. You can feel his heart breaking for the characters who inhabit the worlds he creates, which, sadly, closely reflect our own, whether you see it or not.
All have disappointments in life - for me, this book turned out to be one of them. The movie has always seemed an art form, the perfect and in-your-face warning to stay off the drugs, kids, they're just no good. I was beyond excited to finally read the book that turned into such a (at least to me...) well-done movie. Disappointing. :( And, after looking at other reviews, I'm apparently in the minority.The main issue is the writing style. It just doesn't work with my brain. It's supposed to be
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