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I first heard about the recently deceased author Harry Crews in The Bookshelf. According to The New Georgia Encyclopedia online Crews was born in Bacon County, Georgia. He is known in part for the 1973 novel The Hawk is Dying which was made into a film in 2006. His work is largely in the southern gothic tradition. As a cult author, Crews is popular in Europe possibly because of the old world agnostic cynicism existant there. He was known to wear a mohawk or shaved head and had a skull tattoo underneath which was written the e.e cummings line "How do you like your blue-eyed boy, Mr. Death?"
I read Crews' 1976 novel A Feast of Snakes. The main protagonist is an ex-high school football star involved with dog fighting and moonshine in the mythical town of Mystic, GA. The novel features adultery, castration, a yearly rattlesnake roundup, and insanity. There are almost no sympathetic characters. It was quite a harrowing read.
Does anyone have any insight on Harry Crews or any of his works? I know this is primarily a music site but I have gotten some of the best book recommendations right here.