ISBN |
9781941493021 (paperback) |
Name |
Levin, Meyer, 1905-1981 author. |
Title |
Compulsion : a novel / Meyer Levin ; foreword by Marcia Clark ; introduction by Gabriel Levin. |
Edition |
First Fig Tree Books edition. |
Published |
Bedford, New York : Fig Tree Books, [2014] |
©1984 |
Description |
xix, 456 pages ; 23 cm |
Notes |
"Based on the Leopold and Loeb case of 1924." |
Originally published: New York : Simon and Schuster, 1956. |
Summary |
Judd Steiner and Artie Straus have it all: wealth, intelligence, and the world at their feet as part of the elite, upper-crust Jewish community of 1920s Chicago. Artie is handsome, athletic, and popular, but he possesses a hidden, powerful sadistic streak and a desire to dominate. Judd is a weedy introvert, a genius who longs for a companion whom he can idolize and worship. Obsessed with Nietzsche's idea of the superhuman, both boys decide to prove that they are above the laws of man by arbitrarily picking and murdering a Jewish boy in their neighbourhood. This new edition of Meyer Levin's classic literary thriller Compulsion reintroduces the fictionalized case of Leopold and Loeb -- once considered the "crime of the century" -- to a new generation. This incisive psychological portrait of two young murderers seized the imagination of an era and is generally recognized as paving the way for the first non-fiction novel. Compulsion forces us to ask what drives some further into darkness, and some to seek redemption. Heartbreaking as it is gripping, Compulsion is written with a tense and penetrating force that led the Los Angeles Times to call Levin, "the most significant Jewish writer of his times." |
Subjects |
Leopold, Nathan Freudenthal, -- 1904-1971 -- Fiction |
Loeb, Richard A., -- 1905-1936 -- Fiction |
Murderers -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Fiction |
Murder -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Fiction |
Chicago (Ill.) -- Fiction |
Other Names |
Clark, Marcia author of introduction, etc. |
Levin, Gabriel, 1948- author of introduction, etc. |
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