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The orange eats creeps: a novel

✍ Scribed by Grace Krilanovich; Steve Erickson


Publisher
Two Dollar Radio
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
350 KB
Edition
Illustrated
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


Review

"Grace Krilanovich 's first book is a steamy cesspool of language that stews psychoneurosis and viscera into a horrific new organismβ€”the 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 ways of storytelling are still emerging from the margins."β€” NPR.org

"One of 2010's small-press triumphs."β€” 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."β€” 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." β€”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 landscapeβ€”trashing supermarket breakrooms, praying to the altar of Poison Idea and GG Allin at basement rock shows, crashing senior center pancake breakfastsβ€”locked 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.


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