Praise for Alexander Trocchi and "Young Adam"
Trocchi may be the greatest unknown writer in the world . . . What Trocchi was about, in life and art, was the testing of boundaries, the eradication of acceptable behavior in the name of something more engaged. "Bloomsbury Review"
Everyone should read "Young Adam." "Times Literary Supplement"
Trocchi has the courage so essential to a writer. He writes about spirit, flesh, and death and the vision that comes through the flesh. He has been there and brought it back. William S. Burroughs
The most brilliant man I ve ever met. Allen Ginsberg
Mr. Trocchi s ideas (or, rather, his gropings toward the distant glow of ideas) are set down in prose that is always clean and sharp and often ferociously alive with poetry. "New Yorker"
[Young Adam] is rife with desire and longing, a sense that, in the physical, we might free ourselves, however temporarily, from the strictures of society. More than anything, though, it s a philosophical novel, a tautly written existential thriller. David L. Ulin, "LA Weekly"
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Praise for Alexander Trocchi and Young Adam "Trocchi may be the greatest unknown writer in the world . . . What Trocchi was about, in life and art, was the testing of boundaries, the eradication of acceptable behavior in the name of something more engaged."
--Bloomsbury Review "Everyone should read
Young Adam."
--Times Literary Supplement "Trocchi has the courage so essential to a writer. He writes about spirit, flesh, and death and the vision that comes through the flesh. He has been there and brought it back."
--William S. Burroughs "The most brilliant man I've ever met."
--Allen Ginsberg "Mr. Trocchi's ideas (or, rather, his gropings toward the distant glow of ideas) are set down in prose that is always clean and sharp and often ferociously alive with poetry."
--New Yorker "[Young Adam] is rife with desire and longing, a sense that, in the physical, we might free ourselves, however temporarily, from the strictures of society. More than anything, though, it's a philosophical novel, a tautly written existential thriller."
--David L. Ulin, LA Weekly
First novel of one of the most important British post-war writers.
Includes photographs, a 10,000-word section on Alexander Trocchi's life and works, with a longer chapter on Young Adam, anecdotes, critical perspectives, adaptations and spin-offs.
Lavishly produced on natural, high-quality paper, and affordably priced.