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OverviewLuke Karamazov is the true story of two brothers who were convicted of serial murders. In 1964, Luke Karamozov (née Ralph Searl) confessed to killing five men over a three-month period; following in his grisly footsteps was his younger brother, Tommy Searl, who was sentenced for the rape and murder of four young women in or around the brothers' hometown of Kalamazoo. The events described in the book have the drama of fiction, but are very real events. Conrad Hilberry based his account on interviews with the two men, their friends, the woman whom they both married, and prison officials. Choosing to focus more on the texture of the men's lives than on the crimes themselves, Hilberry explores the movement of their thoughts and the ways in which they have each dealt with their brutal childhoods and their lives in prison. Luke Karamazov is an unusually vivid and detailed study of two contrasting psychological types. Drawing on Ernest Becker's Denial of Death, Hilberry presents Karamazov and his brother as extreme instances of behavior and states of mind that, surprisingly, are not uncommon. The result is a story that is at once bizarre and psychologically interesting. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Conrad Hilberry , Author Emanuel TanayPublisher: Wayne State University Press Imprint: Wayne State University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.525kg ISBN: 9780814342886ISBN 10: 0814342884 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 01 August 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsTwo infamous Michigan brothers serving life prison terms for murder are the subject of a new book by a Kalamazoo College professor and poet who said it took him ten years to finish because he was so repulsed by their story. . . . Although their names are changed, the book is the story of Kalamazoo brothers Larry and Danny Ranes. . . . Larry Ranes has since legally changed his name to Monk Steppenwolf - the model name for Luke Karamozov.-- (01/01/1987) In this well-written account of a psychopathic personality, the author is probing our common humanity, especially its darker side, in ways reminiscent of many of the 'dark' classics of modern literature. Searl is to Hilberry what Kurtz is to Marlow in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness. . . . [A] sympathetic study of the unfortunate ways that his psychopathic subject goes about finding his own form of heroism [. . . ] and reducing the universe to a size that allows him to control it. . . . It is a fascinating portrayal; its fascination is at least partially due to Hilberry's refusal to stereotype or oversimplify his subject.-- (04/01/1988) Author InformationConrad Hilberry is professor of English at Kalamazoo College. He received his B.A. from Oberlin College and his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin. As a poet he has won fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, and the 1984 artists award from the Michigan Foundation for the Arts. His latest book of poems The Moon Seen as a Slice of Pineapple, was published in 1984 by the University of Georgia Press. He is one of the editors of The Third Coast, an anthology of Michigan poetry, published in 1976 by the Wayne State University Press. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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