Friday, March 9, 2012

The 25th Hour Review

"Novels like the 25th hour don't fall out of tree every day. The tone is dark and intense; its elegant style is cut on the raw side; and the caracters come from places we've all been. " (The New York Times)

Discuss this statement in the light of your reading. You can also include some comparisons with the movie we have watched so far.

All Monty Brogan ever really wanted when he grew up was to be a fireman. Now he's about to start a seven-year stretch in the federal penitentiary for drug dealing. With just twenty-four hours of freedom to go, he prowls the city with his girlfriend and his two best friends from high school — a high-flying bond trader and an idealistic teacher. As the minutes count down, Monty seizes one last chance to stack the odds in his favor.

Hurtling from the money pits of Wall Street to Manhattan's downtown lounge and club scene, from the enclaves of the Russian mob to the old immigrant neighborhoods, The 25th Hour evokes the pulsing rhythms and diamond-hard edges of a city in the raw, illusory hours between midnight and dawn. A taut and mesmerizing tale of an urban purgatory suspended between the crime and the punishment, The 25th Hour heralds the arrival of a major player in contemporary noir fiction.

The book starts with a strong narration of Monty's bravery, trying to save a dog from the street. This wa

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