The Beetle Leg

John Hawkes

The mixture of pity and exhilaration in the human condition is recreated with chilling authenticity by Hawkes. His is a search into the pit that stops at no amount of terrifying discovery. Admitting everything, rejecting nothing, Hawkes writes from a viewpoint held by few American authors.

S. K. Oberbeck, Contemporary American Novelists

The Beetle Leg

Fiction by John Hawkes

The Beetle Leg, John Hawkes’s second full-length novel, was first published by New Directions in 1951. Now, after more than fifteen years of underground existence, this brilliant novel is emerging as a classic of visionary writing and still remains Hawkes’s only work devoted solely to American life. As a ’surrealist Western" (Newsweek), and a violent and poetic portrayal of “a landscape of sexual apathy” (Albert J. Guerard), The Beetle Leg is a rich flight into the special vein of comedy that Hawkes had begun to exploit a decade before the popular acceptance of “black humor.”

Paperback

published: Oct, 01 1967

ISBN:
9780811200622
Price U.S.:
9.95

Ebook

published: Oct, 01 1967

ISBN:
9780811222549
Price U.S.:
9.95
Portrait of John Hawkes

John Hawkes

20th century American novelist

The mixture of pity and exhilaration in the human condition is recreated with chilling authenticity by Hawkes. His is a search into the pit that stops at no amount of terrifying discovery. Admitting everything, rejecting nothing, Hawkes writes from a viewpoint held by few American authors.

S. K. Oberbeck, Contemporary American Novelists