Synopses & Reviews
Alongside the release of Brian Evenson’s latest collection of stories, A Collapse of Horses, Coffee House is re-releasing three classic novels: 1998′s Father of Lies, 2006′s The Open Curtain, and 2009′s Last Days. The familiar has never looked more unnerving.
Review
"One of the most provocative, inventive, and talented writers we have working today." The Believer
Review
"Packed with enough atrocities to give Thomas Harris pause. . . . Not many writers have the imagination or the audacity to transform what looks like salvation into an utterly original outpost of hell." Bookforum
Synopsis
A stuffed bear's heart beats with the rhythm of a dead baby, Reno keeps receding to the east no matter how far you drive, and in a mine on another planet, the dust won't stop seeping in. In these stories, Evenson unsettles us with the everyday and the extraordinary--the terror of living with the knowledge of all we cannot know.
Praise for Brian Evenson:
"Brian Evenson is one of the treasures of American story writing, a true successor both to the generation of Coover, Barthelme, Hawkes and Co., but also to Edgar Allan Poe." --Jonathan Lethem
"One of the most provocative, inventive, and talented writers we have working today." --The Believer
"There is not a more intense, prolific, or apocalyptic writer of fiction in America than Brian Evenson." --George Saunders
"Brian Evenson is one of the few who will still be read a hundred years from now: either by our grandchildren, or by the machines who have killed our grandchildren." --Hobart, "An interview with Brian Evenson"
"Packed with enough atrocities to give Thomas Harris pause. . . . Not many writers have the imagination or the audacity to transform what looks like salvation into an utterly original outpost of hell." --Bookforum
"Evenson's writing is something to be read in short intervals, like a good tea that you want to savor to the last drop." --Twin Cities Geek
Praised by Peter Straub for going "furthest out on the sheerest, least sheltered narrative precipice"
Brian Evenson has been a finalist for the Edgar Award, the Shirley Jackson Award, and is the World Fantasy Award and the winner of the International Horror Guild Award, the American Library Association's award for Best Horror Novel, and one of Time Out New York's top books.
Synopsis
With minimalist literary horror, Brian Evenson's stories work a nightmare axis of doubt, paranoia, and every day life.
About the Author
Brian Evenson has been a finalist for the Edgar Award, the Shirley Jackson Award, and the World Fantasy Award and the winner of the International Horror Guild Award, the American Library Associations award for Best Horror Novel, and one of
Time Out New York's top books. The recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship and three O. Henry Prizes, Evenson lives in Providence, Rhode Island, where he directs Brown University's Literary Arts Program.