Horse Girl Fever
Kevin Maloney
Belletristik/Erzählende Literatur
Beschreibung
Horse Girl Fever is a hilariously weird collection, part autofiction, part outlandish daydream, that celebrates the horse girl within all of us.
From cult author of The Red-Headed Pilgrim, Kevin Maloney delivers a vision of the world that is hysterical, terrifying, and true. A cuckolded husband finds a new identity as a ghost. A homeowner has a nervous breakdown while building a pergola. An angst-ridden teenager finds his spiritual equal in the mosh pit of an Alice in Chains concert.
In fourteen brutally funny stories, Horse Girl Fever plunges the reader into a world of misfits—inept drug smugglers, tattooed office workers, and philosophical strip club bouncers—who fumble toward the light but often end up flailing. Maloney’s writing conjures a dazzling spectrum of pain, joy, and humanity, peeking into the darkest corners of reality while high on Whippets.
Kundenbewertungen
auto fiction, drug abuse, true crime, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Red-Headed Pilgrim, Pearl Jam, alt lit, horse girl, drugs, indie-lit, Cult of Loretta, autofiction, cult writer, Earth Angel, Grunge, Portland