1,001 Novels: A Library of America
Mostly Dead Things (2019)
by Kristen Arnett
2925 Corrine Drive, Orlando, FloridaFlorida: 4/21
I'll say that Florida has a lotta swamp action. There are swamps and wetlands all up and down the coast of the United States- South Carolina, Maryland- plenty along the New England seacoast. Psychically though, swamps are a small part of those other places whereas in Florida they take center stage from a literary imagination standpoint. Mostly Dead Things, for example, is mapped onto Orlando, which is a major urban center of Florida, but I thought these people were out in the middle of nowhere, not stuck into a suburban neighborhood in a majorish American city.
Mostly Dead Things is interesting in that it is written by a coolish writer- Arnett has or had a column on LitHub, which is about as cool as it gets these days for literary fiction. This novel has a queer protagonist and an interesting milieu- a family built around the now-deceased fathers' taxidermy business. Arnett doesn't shy away from the gruesome stuff- not just the taxidermy material but also Arnett's frequent writing about the smell of sweaty armpits- at least a half dozen times in the 300 pages of this book.
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