Me and the Devil, Nick Tosches
Me and the Devil, Nick Tosches
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Me and the Devil
A Novel

Author: Nick Tosches

Narrator: Rick Zieff

Unabridged: 13 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/04/2012


Synopsis

An aging New Yorker, a writer named Nick, feels life ebbing out of him. The world has gone to hell and Nick is so sick of it all that he can't even have a glass of champagne. Then one night he meets a tantalizing young woman who agrees to come back to his apartment. Their encounter is the most strangely extraordinary of his life. Propelled by uncontrollable, primordial desires, he enters a new and unimagined dimension of the forbidden and is filled with a sexual and spiritual ecstasy that is as intense as it is unholy.

Suddenly Nick's senses are alive. He feels strong, unconquerable, beyond all inhibition and earthly morality. He indulges in life's pleasures, pure and perverse, sublime and dangerous, from the delicate flavors of the perfect tomato to the fleshy beauty of a woman's thigh. But Nick's desire to sustain his rapture leads him to a madness and a darkness far greater and dreadful than have ever ridden the demon mares of night. Writing in a lineage that includes Dante, William S. Burroughs, Charles Bukowski, Hubert Selby, Jr., and Hunter S. Thompson, Nick Tosches may be America's last real literary outlaw -- a fearless, uncensorable seeker of our deepest secret truths and desires, from the basest to the most beautiful.

Me and the Devil is outrageous, disturbing, and brilliant, a raw and blazing novel truly unlike any other. Like the man said: Read him at your peril.

"A raw and blazing novel by "the single, most brain-searingly dangerous man of letters. Read him at your peril." -- Anthony Bourdain

About Nick Tosches

Born in Newark and schooled in his father's bar, Nick Tosches is the author of acclaimed biographies of Sonny Liston, Dean Martin, the Mafia financier Michele Sindona, and Jerry Lee Lewis; of books about popular music; and of the novels Cut Numbers, Trinities, and In the Hand of Dante. His writings through three decades were collected in The Nick Tosches Reader. He is a contributing editor of Vanity Fair.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Michael on December 04, 2012

"The older we get, the more ghosts crowd and claim us. Death does not deter the dead from living within us and around us. We are under their spell. The world becomes irrevocably haunted." An old man faces the frigid fact of aging and sees nothing. It is in this nothingness that he finds a kind of fod......more

Goodreads review by Brad on December 28, 2012

This is not a book for everyone, or for most. It is dark and cuts deep into our societies blood lust in all its forms. I have long been a fan of Mr. Tosches, and this book did not disappoint. Lasciate ogne speranza, voi ch'intrate.......more

Goodreads review by Fack on October 30, 2013

Changed my rating from five stars to three stars after reading Hermann Hesse's Steppenwolf. Many times throughout reading Steppenwolf, I thought, "Hey, this kinda reminds me of that one book I read a while back.... Me and the Devil? Nick Tosches?" and as soon as I thought of this, I couldn't stop se......more

Goodreads review by Nick on July 29, 2013

I tend to agree with both sides of the argument on this book. I agree it's an interesting and depraved look into the mind of an aging man, and a self-indulgent, at times, rambling narrative... but in an interesting way. I believe this is written as a semi-autobiographical story. The character in the......more

Goodreads review by Michael on December 21, 2016

Aging writer Nick is witnessing the decline of civilisation. One night he meets a provocative young woman in a bar that surprisingly offers to go home with him. This one night unleashed an unholy desire within him. Unable to control his primitive desires, Nick finds his thirst getting strong. His de......more


Quotes

ACCLAIM FOR IN THE HAND OF DANTE:

"An incendiary novel....A blindingly brilliant and joltingly weird work of art."—Entertainment Weekly

"Astounding...A staggering work of genius"—Chauncey Mabe, South Florida Sun-Sentinel

"It's more than a book. It's a living thing. Unbelievable. I read everything by Nick Tosches.... A modern masterpiece. Utterly superior to almost everything published within the last 50 years. I won't bother trying to describe it. Just go get it."—Johnny Depp

"Tosches writes like a dark angel."—Steve Murray, Atlanta Journal-Constitution

"Splendid, passionate....A strange, wild hybrid of a novel...with a moral fervor far exceeding most novels of better grooming."—Will Blythe, New York Times Book Review

"Part hard-boiled crime story, part medieval tale of transcendence.... Tosches's powerful, unruly writing is often beautiful."—Elizabeth Bukowski, Wall Street Journal

"A novel that happily breaks every rule it can....The sheer audaciousness of Tosches's writing makes most other fiction seem phony by comparison."—David Wiegand, San Francisco Chronicle