Selby s second novel is a claustrophobic descent into the tormented soul of a man trapped in a loveless society.
The room selby plot.
The novel centers on a nameless petty criminal locked in a remand cell and explores his feelings of impotence hatred and rage and fantasies of revenge.
Detailed plot synopsis reviews of the room a prisoner becomes increasingly tormented in his cell resorting to sickening and disturbing fantasies of revenge.
As he does this prepare to be challenged mentally and m the room is one that should come with a big warning explicit content.
A deeply disturbing exploration of a character the guardian described as a genuinely frightening american psycho hubert selby jr s second novel is made all the more chilling by the narrator s.
A bottomless pit of hate and frustration and desire that soon turns into a parallel world in which any fantasy of revenge can be satisfied.
Selby described the critical reception of the book as the greatest reviews i ve ever read in my life although in reality it was not well received.
This isn t the path to the fiery pits but to null.
Selby s second book a nameless convict takes us on a journey through his claustrophobic deranged psyche.
However selby jr doesn t end there but instead throws down a large proportion of the book to the horrendously depraved fantasies of the narrator s tortuous revenge on the two police officers.
The depictions of the torture are as graphic and elaborately detailed as they are revolting and utterly appalling.
Room by hubert selby jr is a slow painful ride into hell.
In this book selby presents a man who is slowly and inexorably losing his mind in prison.
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This is a book filled with hate and violence including sexual violence but one that also poses questions about justice and the absence of compassion in our society.
This isn t the path to the fiery pits but to null.
The plot of the novel is all within the protagonist.
Secluded in his remand cell a small time criminal surrenders himself to sadistic fantasies of hatred and revenge.
In this book selby presents a man who is slowly and inexorably losing his mind in prison.