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Harry Crews (1935–2012)

Auteur de A Feast of Snakes

30+ oeuvres 3,126 utilisateurs 82 critiques 17 Favoris

A propos de l'auteur

Harry Crews was born in Alma, Georgia on June 7, 1935. He served three years in the Marines then entered the University of Florida on the G.I. Bill. He received a bachelor's degree in literature in 1960, followed by a master's in education. He taught at Broward Community College and wrote copy for afficher plus Nelson Boswell's radio show Challenge the Response. His first novel, The Gospel Singer, was published in 1968. His other works include Karate Is a Thing of the Spirit, Car, The Hawk Is Dying, The Gypsy's Curse, A Feast of Snakes, The Knockout Artist, Scar Lover, and Celebration. He also wrote a memoir entitled A Childhood: The Biography of a Place. He died from complications of neuropathy on March 28, 2012 at the age of 76. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

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Œuvres de Harry Crews

A Feast of Snakes (1976) 636 exemplaires
Body (1990) 278 exemplaires
Classic Crews: A Harry Crews Reader (1993) 261 exemplaires
Le Roi du K.O. (1988) 203 exemplaires
Scar Lover (1992) 198 exemplaires
The Mulching of America: A Novel (1995) 196 exemplaires
Le Chanteur De Gospel (1968) 184 exemplaires
Celebration (1998) 178 exemplaires
All We Need of Hell (1987) 121 exemplaires
Car (1972) 107 exemplaires
Blood and Grits (1979) 87 exemplaires
La malédiction du gitan (1674) 66 exemplaires
Le faucon va mourir (1973) 65 exemplaires
Naked in Garden Hills (1969) 60 exemplaires
This thing don't lead to heaven (1970) 31 exemplaires
Madonna at Ringside (1991) 6 exemplaires
Descente à Valdez (PETITE COLL) (2016) 3 exemplaires
2 BY CREWS (1984) 2 exemplaires
Becky Lives 1 exemplaire
Carny 1 exemplaire
Par le trou de la serrure (2021) 1 exemplaire
O mułach i ludziach 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Modern American Memoirs (1995) — Contributeur — 189 exemplaires
Growing Up in the South: An Anthology of Modern Southern Literature (1991) — Contributeur — 142 exemplaires
La Petite Mort : Anthologie érotique de littérature fantastique (1995) — Contributeur — 132 exemplaires
The Christ-Haunted Landscape: Faith and Doubt in Southern Fiction (1993) — Contributeur — 90 exemplaires
Step Right Up: Stories of Carnivals, Sideshows, and the Circus (2004) — Contributeur — 51 exemplaires
Southern Dogs and Their People (2000) — Contributeur — 39 exemplaires
A Portrait of Southern Writers: Photographs (2000) — Contributeur — 13 exemplaires
Speed: Stories of Survival from Behind the Wheel (2002) — Contributeur — 6 exemplaires

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Partage des connaissances

Date de naissance
1935-06-07
Date de décès
2012-03-28
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Alma, Georgia, USA
Lieu du décès
Gainsville, Florida

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#702 in our old book database. Not rated.
 
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villemezbrown | 7 autres critiques | Apr 20, 2024 |
The Gospel Singer is the brillant debut by Harry Crews, originally published in 1968, reprinted in 2023 by Penguin Classics. Imagine a gritter, more depraved & amorale Flannery O'Connor story. This is what you're getting yourself into when you read Harry Crews. His work is unflenching, humorous, and disturbing, much like the work of O'Connor. The only difference is Crews wasn't a devout Catholic.

The Gospel Singer is a book steeped in old time religion and deep southern poverty-stricken pathos. It looks at how the south is haunted by Christ and how easily human nature can be corrupted. In this way, you could compare it to O'Connor's Wise Blood. Just don't expect any redemption.

The un-named gospel singer is a morally repugnant celebrity, who treated as holy by the hordes who see his beauty and godliness in his voice (sort of like a demented Elvis Presley). People are saved on the spot and he merely takes advantage of his pickings, burying himself in lust. And everyone wants a piece of him, even the killer of his lustful nemesis, MaryBell. In the novel, The Gospel Singer returns to his home town to sign at a revival, the singer must confront the corruption he has caused head on and it all leads towards a chilling violent ending.

With a bizarre cast of characters, twisted story, humorous dialogue, uncomforatable racial dynamics, and shocking ending The Gospel Singer certainly probably was a revelation when it was published. It still is shocking today.

I've been told that this isn't even the best Crews novel. And that's wild because it is a great debut novel. If The Gospel Singer is any indication, Crews' other novels are well worth reading.

Pairs well wih bourdon and some Johnny Cash or Elvis Presley records.
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ryantlaferney87 | 5 autres critiques | Dec 8, 2023 |
Love and hatred roll together in a marriage when there are few scraps of comfort to be shared. Dogs assume human characteristics and even mules rule. This is a depiction of a precarious, hard scrabble life with a “gothic southern” intensity. The author’s friendship with his black neighbour and the sharecropper’s son stands to breakup up my Northerner stereotyping of racist redneck farmers. Crews was lucky to survive his childhood, that’s clear.
 
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joannajuki | 7 autres critiques | Dec 2, 2023 |
My first venture into the strange world of Harry Crews. Never read anything like it. It was like getting snake bit, and surviving. I read this around 20 years ago, yet I still carry some of its images around with me. Thanks to my buddy, Woods, for giving me this book, and introducing me to one of my favorite authors.
 
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MickeyMole | 17 autres critiques | Oct 2, 2023 |

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Œuvres
30
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9
Membres
3,126
Popularité
#8,176
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
82
ISBN
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