### Review "**Grace Krilanovich** 's first book is a steamy cesspool of language that stews psychoneurosis and viscera into a horrific new organismβthe sort of muck in which Burroughs, Bataille, and Kathy Acker loved to writhe."β _The Believer_ "Krilanovich's work will make you believe that new
The orange eats creeps: a novel
β Scribed by Grace Krilanovich; Steve Erickson
- Publisher
- Two Dollar Radio
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 348 KB
- Edition
- Illustrated
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780982015186
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β¦ Synopsis
Review
"Grace Krilanovich's first book is a steamy cesspool of language that stews psychoneurosis and viscera into a horrific new organismthe sort of muck in which Burroughs, Bataille, and Kathy Acker loved to writhe."The Believer
"Krilanovich's work will make you believe that new ways of storytelling are still emerging from the margins."NPR.org
"One of 2010's small-press triumphs."The Week
"The Orange Eats Creeps contains the hallucinatory, disjointed, plotless, yet bizarrely charming ravings of a young refugee from foster care who now belongs to a pack of teenage hobo vampires that rove convenience stores and supermarkets high on Robitussin and mop buckets of coffee."Newsday
Product Description
"The exhilaration of such a novel is nearly beyond calculation. If a new literature is at hand then it might as well begin here." Steve Erickson, from his Introduction
"Like something you read on the underside of a freeway overpass in a fever dream. The Orange Eats Creeps is visionary, pervy, unhinged. It will mess you up." -Shelley Jackson
"Reads like the foster child of Charles Burns' Black Hole and William Burroughs' Soft Machine. A deeply strange and deeply successful debut." -Brian Evenson
Refreshingly piquant and playful, reminiscent of postmodern Euro fiction and full of poison pill observations." -Publishers Weekly
It's the '90s Pacific Northwest refracted through a dark mirror, where meth and madness hash it out in the woods. . . . A band of hobo vampire junkies roam the blighted landscapetrashing supermarket breakrooms, praying to the altar of Poison Idea and GG Allin at basement rock shows, crashing senior center pancake breakfastslocked in the thrall of Robitussin trips and their own wild dreams.
A girl with drug-induced ESP and an eerie connection to Patty Reed (a young member of the Donner Party who credited her survival to her relationship with a hidden wooden doll), searches for her disappeared foster sister along "The Highway That Eats People," stalked by a conflation of Twin Peaks' "Bob" and the Green River Killer, known as Dactyl.
With a scathing voice and penetrating delivery, Grace Krilanovich's The Orange Eats Creeps is one of the most ferocious debut novels in memory.
Grace Krilanovich has been a MacDowell colony fellow and a finalist for the Starcherone Prize. Her first book, The Orange Eats Creeps, is the only novel to be excerpted twice in Black Clock.
Library : Horror
Formats : EPUB
ISBN : 9780982015186
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