
Fertig
Sol Yurick(Author)
Rocket 88 (Publisher)
Published on 1. August 2013
Book
Hardback
294 pages
978-1-906615-62-8 (ISBN)
Description
Sol Yurick's cult novel, originally published in 1966, blasts the American judicial system and society in general. It was called 'one of the fiercest and most effective satires to come out of America in a decade' by The Spectator. Although written before his debut published novel The Warriors (1965), like that work, Fertig was eventually made into a movie-The Confession (1999) starring Ben Kingsley. It is now available for the first time in over three decades. -- .
Reviews / Votes
Fertig... is like Raymond Chandler, like some of Norman Mailer...Fertig is a book! -- . * Tribune * One of the fiercest and most effective satires to come out of America in a decade. -- . * Spectator * Sol Yurick's knowledge of the sometimes alarming working of the American judicial system, the political graft, the personal vendettas is encyclopaedic ...and his criticism by implication of a society in which one's chances of medical survival depend upon one's ability to pay, is damning. -- . * Irish Times *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Essential Works Ltd
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
561 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-906615-62-8 (9781906615628)
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Person
Sol Yurick (1925-2013) was a left-wing, radical writer in America at a time when such men were not appreciated for their talents. Best known as the author of The Warriors, he wrote three great novels of social realism in the 1960s which demonstrated his flair for satire and acid-sharp observation about the social structure of his home city, New York. As the Guardian wrote in his obituary, 'no writer more fully embodied the city's anguished spirit in the 1960s'.
Before becoming a writer, Sol worked in the department of welfare in New York. He was later heavily involved in anti-Vietnam protests, worked with Students For A Democratic Society and was closely associated with leading members of the Weather Underground. -- .
Before becoming a writer, Sol worked in the department of welfare in New York. He was later heavily involved in anti-Vietnam protests, worked with Students For A Democratic Society and was closely associated with leading members of the Weather Underground. -- .