Requiem for a Dream: A Novel by Hubert Selby Jr., published in October 1999 by Grand Central Publishing, explores the dark journey of three friends—Harry and Tyrone, two young men with aspirations of wealth, and their girlfriend—whose lives spiral into addiction. The novel, which inspired the acclaimed film directed by Darren Aronofsky, delves deep into the characters’ struggles as they chase an uncut pound of heroin, only to be consumed by their own vices and dreams shattered by tragedy. This searing work by Selby provides a haunting portrayal of America’s underbelly, capturing the anguish and despair that often accompany the pursuit of wealth and pleasure. The 288-page novel, with its powerful narrative and vivid characters, offers readers an unflinching look at addiction and its devastating consequences.
