FERTIG … LOS!. NO. 1-7

FERTIG … LOS!. NO. 1-7 by Sol Yurick is an illustrated edition published by Essential Works in August 2013, comprising 294 pages. This book presents a critical examination of the American judicial system and society, originally published in 1966. It is noted for its sharp satire, reflecting Yurick’s distinctive voice and perspective on societal issues.
Readers will find a narrative that challenges conventional views and delves into the complexities of justice and societal norms. This edition marks the first availability of the work in over thirty years, inviting a new audience to engage with its themes. As a piece of fiction, it continues to resonate with contemporary discussions surrounding law and society, making it a relevant addition to any literary collection.
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Sol Yurick’s cult novel, originally published in 1966, blasts the American judicial system and society in general. It was called ‘one of the fiercest and most effective satires to come out of America in a decade’ by The Spectator. Although written before his debut published novel The Warriors (1965), like that work, Fertig was eventually made into a movie–The Confession (1999) starring Ben Kingsley. It is now available for the first time in over three decades.
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