After God's Little Acre
A Feast of Snakes by Harry Crews
You devoured God's Little Acre for its unflinching dive into Depression-era Southern poverty, where flawed patriarchs chase greed and flesh amid grotesque family chaos. The savage humor exposing human folly, laced with erotic undertones and social critique, hooked you on that raw human depravity. Now, A Feast of Snakes coils tighter with the same feverish grit and betrayal in forgotten America.