Tristan Egolf’s new novel is a book about the return of an old curse #151; the Kornwolf, a ferocious werewolf whose nocturnal rampaging becomes increasingly impossible to ignore. Kornwolf takes the reader for a good old-fashioned romp in the stubble #151; a journey through the slums and honky tundra of rural Pennsylvania, where nothing quite passes for good or bad, sublime or dismal, discrete or brash. And then the monotony breaks. Something #151; a freak of creation #151; is running amok in the fields. To solve the mystery, three generations of prodigal sons #151; a writer and hometown boy who swore he’d never come back to Penn’s Woods; a middle-aged former pugilist who runs a decrepit boxing gym; and a misfit, mute, beaten-down Amish boy #151; are brought together by the light of a blue moon, in a town called Blue Ball. On one level this is a masterfully orchestrated, hilarious, and compelling take on the classic horror yarn, on another, Kornwolf is a social satire of suburban sprawl, closed minds, and all manners and varieties of self-satisfaction #151; Amish, civilian, or… other #151; in the best tradition of Tom Robbins and George Saunders.
Additional ISBNs: 9780802170163, 0802170161, 9781555846312, 1555846319


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