Last Exit To Brooklyn

Last Exit To Brooklyn By Hubert Selby Jr.

Last Exit to Brooklyn is a 1964 novel by American author Hubert Selby Jr., a raw and unflinching collection of interconnected stories set in the working-class neighborhoods of 1950s Brooklyn (primarily around Red Hook and Sunset Park). It portrays the lives of marginalized people trapped in cycles of poverty, addiction, violence, prostitution, and despair.The book consists of six loosely linked parts, each focusing on different characters:

  • Street violence among a gang of hoodlums.
  • Georgette, a transgender woman obsessed with an unattainable straight man.
  • A young couple dealing with an unplanned pregnancy.
  • Tralala, a prostitute whose story ends in horrific degradation.
  • Harry, a closeted gay union official during a factory strike.
  • Everyday brutality in a housing project.

Selby’s innovative style breaks conventional grammar: no quotation marks for dialogue, stream-of-consciousness passages, slang contractions (like “tahell” for “to hell”), and unconventional paragraphing that mimics barroom storytelling or inner turmoil.The novel faced immense controversy upon release for its graphic depictions of sex, violence, homosexuality, drug use, and sexual assault. It led to obscenity trials (notably in the UK, where it was initially banned in 1967 before being overturned on appeal with support from writers like Anthony Burgess). Critics called it “hellish and obscene,” yet many praised its power—Allen Ginsberg predicted it would endure, and it’s now seen as a classic of postwar American literature exposing the “other America.”

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