A Feast of Snakes

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A Feast of Snakes
First edition
AuthorHarry Crews
LanguageEnglish
GenreSouthern Gothic
PublisherAtheneum Books
Publication date
January 1976
Publication placeUnited States
Pages177
ISBN0689107293
Preceded byThe Gypsy's Curse 
Followed byThe Enthusiast 

A Feast of Snakes is a novel by Harry Crews.[1][2] It was published by Atheneum Books in 1976. Many critics consider it to be Crews's best novel.[3][4] It would be his last for more than a decade.[5]

The novel is set in Mystic, Georgia in 1975, and primarily follows Joe Lon Mackey, a former high school football star, who now is an alcoholic, abusive husband, and father. Coming up is this year's Rattlesnake Roundup, a time when people come to hunt, kill, and eat snakes in the town. Joe Lon's old high school sweetheart, Berenice has come back to town for the hunt, and their old romance is rekindled.

Meanwhile, Buddy Matlow, the local sheriff, is abusing women. One of whom he rapes is Lottie May, a young black woman. Lottie May eventually defends herself from one of these attacks by cutting off Buddy's penis with a straight razor she gets from Joe Lon's insane sister, Beeder. Because of this, Buddy is not around to control the chaos emerging at the Rattlesnake Roundup.

Joe Lon eventually starts to lose his sanity amongst the violence in the town. This finally culminates during the Rattlesnake Roundup when he grabs a gun and begins to kill those there, including Berenice, to “be in control again”. Joe Lon is then tossed into a pit of snakes by the people.

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