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268 pages
$16.95 (paper)
ISBN 1-57366-119-8
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Hogg
First written thirty-five years ago and completed days before the Stonewall riots
in New York, Hogg is one of America's most famous "unpublishable" novels. It
recounts three horrifically violent days in 1969 in the life of truck driver and
rapist-for-hire, Franklin Hargus. Narrated by his young accomplice, the novel
portrays a descent into unimaginable depravity, a hell comprised of the filth and
brutality civilization exists to forget. What transforms this nightmare into
literature is Delany's refusal, faced with our moral anxieties, to mutilate his
appalling creation. Hogg's monsters wear our faces, possessing the human complexities of intense loyalty, perverse admiration, and an integrity so pure that pity becomes betrayal. No reader can be prepared for such a story. It is a stunning achievement.
"There's no question that Hogg by Samuel R. Delany is a serious book with
literary merit."
-Norman Mailer
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