Crapalachia: A Biography of Place
Scott McClanahan"McClanahan's prose is unfettered and kinetic and his stories seem like a hyper-modern iteration of local color fiction. His delivery is guileless and his morality ambivalent and you get the sense, while reading him, that he is s...
"You can tell McClanahan feels something when he writes and when he lives. He wants you to feel something too."—The Huffington PostI walked up to the side of the mountain like I used to do when I was a little boy. I looked...
The final installment of Scott McClanahan's collections of short stories, following Stories and Stories II.
The Incantations of Daniel Johnston
Scott McClanahan"[The Incantations of Daniel Johnston] captures Johnston's visions-both artistic and hallucinatory-in an intensely colorful cartoonish style and vivid recurring images: frogs, cascades of pills, volcanoes, eyeballs of many variet...
"McClanahan's prose is miasmic, dizzying, repetitive. A rushing river of words that reflects the chaos and humanity of the place from which he hails. He writes in an elliptical fever dream so contagious that slowing down is not a...