Fiction Short Stories (single Author)
Bad Houses
- Publisher
- Arsenal Pulp Press
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2024
- Category
- Short Stories (single author), Literary, 21st Century, General, Absurdist
-
Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781551529615
- Publish Date
- Sep 2024
- List Price
- $22.95
Classroom Resources
Where to buy it
Description
A boisterous collection of surreal, darkly humourous short stories that will delight fans of George Saunders and Kelly Link
From John Elizabeth Stintzi, the mind that created the daringly bizarre novel My Volcano, comes an electrifying collection of strange and dark tales.
In the surreal, often precarious realities of Bad Houses, a doctor discovers a double-edged cure for the Ebola virus, a college student loses a different body part each time they return home for the summer, Midas's hairdresser strives to keep his secrets, and a young girl develops a fascination with the trolls who harvest her father's pumpkin patch. At once humourous and horrifying, these stories will inevitably take residence in your mind.
Present throughout Bad Houses is a deep and abiding sense of humanity sprinkled with a dash of alienation, guilt, and instability. Filtered through a fabulist lens, these stories contemplate the struggles of modern existence. Each character lives their own haunted life, trying to navigate the path from bad houses to good homes.
Featuring Stintzi's own expressive ink illustrations, Bad Houses is a book that feels like it was penned by a trans Alice Munro mixed with a bubblier Franz Kafka. Enter if you dare.
About the author
JOHN ELIZABETH STINTZI is a non-binary writer who was raised on a cattle farm in northwestern Ontario. They are the author of two previous chapbooks of poetry, and their poems have been awarded the 2019 RBC Bronwen Wallace Award for Emerging Writers and the Long Poem Prize from the Malahat Review. Their poetry and fiction has appeared (or is forthcoming) in venues throughout the United States and Canada including the Fiddlehead, the Kenyon Review, and Ploughshares. They currently live in Kansas City with their partner and their dog Grendel.
Editorial Reviews
John Elizabeth Stintzi blends the absurd, the surreal, or the deeply unlikely into these short fictions that are ultimately about our messy, mundane humanity. Playing with the tropes of horror, folklore, and legend, the unrealities of Bad Houses hold up a funhouse mirror to our lives. -Quill and Quire
This adventurous and offbeat collection blends fantastical motifs and myths with comic stories of contemporary life ... Stintzi exhibits a flair for fearlessly bizarre character sketches and macabre scenes. Fans of Kelly Link ought to snatch this up. -Publishers Weekly
These modern-day fairy tales are a seamless mesh of the familiar and the surreal - a cocktail that mirrors the oddness and absurdity of everyday life. -Peter Deligdisch, visual artist and creator of Peter Draws
Bad Houses is a rare, incomparable collection, surreal yet firmly anchored to the mechanics of contemporary living. Mimes, dismemberment, pumpkin patch trolls, creatures made of mould and laundry - these are not run-of-the-mill stories, and yet in every case, John Elizabeth Stintzi's depth of feeling and concern for what it means to be in the world right now shines through. This is a work of art in just about every sense. -Omar El Akkad, Scotiabank Giller Prize-winning author of What Strange Paradise
Stintzi paints a portrait of our current moment from a dizzying array of vantage points. A poet laureate of calamity. -Michael DeForge, cartoonist of Birds of Maine