
Summary
A modern homage to William S. Burrough’s classic Junky, the new novel Drugs is the sparse, beautifully unassuming account of one man’s life of drug use.As Robert Crumb, who illustrated the book jacket, says,“J. R. Helton really speaks to me-starkly honest, darkly funny, acutely observant, and captures the tragic absurdity of human life… . H e’s right up there with the best of them.“This fictionalized memoir is told in masterfully wry, Spartan prose with no apologies for a drug-user’s lifesty…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781609804015 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1609804015 |
| Author: | J.R. Helton |
| Publisher: | Seven Stories Press,U.S. |
| Imprint: | Seven Stories Press,U.S. |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 256 |
| Release Date: | 15 July 2012 |
| Weight: | 237g |
| Dimensions: | 207mm x 139mm |
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Critics Review
“This guy Helton could be the next Bukowski.” -Terry Zwigoff, director of Crumb and Ghost World
“J. R. Helton really speaks to me—starkly honest, darkly funny, acutely observant, and captures the tragic absurdity of human life … [H]e’s right up there with the
best of them.” —Robert Crumb
“Helton … writes with passion, clarity, and fairness.” —Harvey Pekar, author of American Splendor
“Just when you think there’s nothing to new to say about drugs, Drugs marches out whole new ways to fuck up your brain, your life, and basically anyone insane or unlucky enough to cross your path. This is a truly riveting, mind-altering read, not to be missed.” —Jerry Stahl, author of Permanent Midnight
“Appearances can be deceiving—JR Helton’s wonderful book is not so much about ‘Drugs’ as it is about growing up in America as viewed through the prism of our national past-time. Funny and poignant, Helton has delivered a book that would make Mark Twain proud—it’s hilarious, true and subversive—a perfect piece of modern American writing.” —Tony O’Neill author of Down and Out on Murder Mile and Sick City
“For three days straight, I did Drugs. The straightforward matter-of-fact prose—reminiscent of William S. Burroughs’ classic memoir Junky—latched onto my brain and wouldn’t let go until the final page.” —Broken Pencil
About The Author
J.R. Helton
J.R. Helton has been writing for thirty years. He has published a number of short stories, as well as the memoirs Below the Line and Man and Beast. A French collection of his work, Au Texas Tu Serais Deja Mort, was published in March 2011 by 13e Note Editions in Paris. He lives in Texas.
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