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Hogg

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The classic and controversial novel made available again; Acclaimed winner of the William Whitehead Memorial Award for a lifetime's contribution to gay and lesbian literature, bestselling and award-winning SF author Samuel R. Delany wrote Hogg three decades ago. Since then it has been one of America's most famous 'unpublishable' novels. The subject matter of Hogg is our culture of sexual violence and degeneration. Delany explores his disturbing protagonist Hogg on his own turf - rape, pederasty, sexual excess - exposing an area of violence and sexual abuse from the inside. As such, it is a brave but necessary book. A shocking and contemporary insight into a parallel world of sex and cravings that lies in wait in the shadows of our own world.… (plus d'informations)
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Spoilers. I don't even know what to give this. The writing was good, even though the words put together painted a disgusting picture. Where did this story take place? An alternated reality? The pits of hell?

I felt sorry for the main character, who had no name.

This book was disgusting, what is a word that is even worse than disgusting? I can't even process what I just read. I dry heaved 3 times reading this.

Torture porn? No plot? The mind of an 11 year old boy who is being abused in more ways than one? Where are his parents? Spoilers ahead, this book doesn't have any happy parts. You won't find yourself rooting for anyone.

I read some sick s**t but this is just... wow ( )
  Koralis | Jul 12, 2022 |
Bit of an ordeal to complete, both in terms of content and my interest levels.

It's by a considerable margin the most sexually extreme and disturbing book I've ever read, literally on every page there's something that would be the most shocking event in any standard novel. There's images conjoured up here which will stick with me for a long time, I thought I had a strong stomach but clearly not. However, the effect is deadening after a while and it just becomes a chore to read by the end.

Glad I read it, impossible to recommend. ( )
  arewenotben | Jul 31, 2020 |
Otherwise known as "The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs."

This is basically the most offensive porn imaginable. I don't think my friends appreciated me reading some bits of this out loud to them. Absolutely disgusting... rape, child molesation, shit, rape, more rape, shit and rape. I liked it; 3 stars.

More seriously: I don't think it has much of a point other than to make you confront pornography and extreme sexual sadism, which is important work, actually. Nasty porn is either not talked about or talked around by over-intellectualizing and the politics and trendiness of whatever theory is being used to over-intellectualize. "Eww that's bad" or "that symbolizes blah blah and reflects blah. politically, this means blah blah blah" anyway. ( )
  Joanna.Oyzon | Apr 17, 2018 |
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The classic and controversial novel made available again; Acclaimed winner of the William Whitehead Memorial Award for a lifetime's contribution to gay and lesbian literature, bestselling and award-winning SF author Samuel R. Delany wrote Hogg three decades ago. Since then it has been one of America's most famous 'unpublishable' novels. The subject matter of Hogg is our culture of sexual violence and degeneration. Delany explores his disturbing protagonist Hogg on his own turf - rape, pederasty, sexual excess - exposing an area of violence and sexual abuse from the inside. As such, it is a brave but necessary book. A shocking and contemporary insight into a parallel world of sex and cravings that lies in wait in the shadows of our own world.

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