Shopping Cart
Reptile House - BOA Editions, Ltd.

← Back to All Fiction

Reptile House

By: Robin McLean

Availability: In Stock

Regular price $16.00

About This Title

Winner of The BOA Short Fiction Prize
A Paris Review Best Book of 2015

The fascinating characters in these nine short stories abandon families, plot assassinations, nurse vendettas, tease, taunt, and terrorize. They retaliate for bad marriages, derail their lives with desires and delusions, and wait decades for lovers. How far will we go to escape to a better dream? What consequences must we face for hope and fantasy? Probing the dark underbelly of human nature and want, Robin McLean’s stories are strange, often disturbing and funny, and as full of foolishness and ugliness as they are of the wisdom and beauty all around us.

Praise for Reptile House

Once you’ve read these nine stories, forgetting them is as unlikely as discovering the end-point of pi. Kissing cousins to George Saunders, Donald Barthelme, and perhaps even Don DeLillo, they are nonetheless powered by a distinctive new voice. McLean dives fearlessly through the Looking Glass; she scrubs the psyche raw, perhaps in an effort to get even closer to what constitutes 'reality.—Jim Story

Robin McLeans debut collection is electric. I recommend that you get a copy and put it at the top of your stack. —Jodi Angel

Reptile House is so wonderful. Its full of (almost) unbearable tension and what a wild ride through so many worlds. I enjoyed reading it hugely and am recommending it to all my reading/writing friends.—Kathy Anderson

When you read Robin McLeans stories, shes gonna get you. She will take you out into deep, and then deeper, water. —Noy Holland

I havent read a book this dark and frank and sublimely written in a while. Maybe since Cormac McCarthys No Country for Old Men. —Alden Jones

“Robin McLean writes in wonderful cascades of language. Her characters are carried along by those cascades, often unwittingly. Sometimes, as with the two young men in No Name Creek, they are carried to a happy end. More often, they seem to be, like Lilibeth in Cold Snap, overtaken by events beyond their control. Characters’ own words, often inept or pathetic in light of their situations, offer ironic counterpoint. Much is laughable in these stories. Don’t be deceived. Through her sly wit and humor, Robin McLean is luring readers into deeper questions.” —Frank Soos

“Tonally and structurally, these marvelous stories have no discernable influences. In her debut collection, Robin McLean emerges as a writer with a singular voice and vision. I admire this book immoderately, and I hope that readers will find it.” —Chris Bachelder

“Robin McLeans fiction is harrowing and wry and compassionate, and always both fiercely rooted in the world and fearlessly willing to take chances.   I love her keen sense of our inherent strangeness, and her heartening sense of just how important it is that we never stop trying to close the gap between who are and who we aspire to be. —Jim Shepard

Like [Flannery] O’Connor’s work, Reptile House is rife with moral ambiguity and extreme violence—elegantly written, abruptly erupting, and starkly moving—as well as other forms of human and inhuman darkness. . . . But there is unadulterated joy in Reptile House, and it lies in the inventiveness of McLean’s language. Her prose is energetic and lyrical without excising ugliness . . . This skill with language makes possible the storiess portraits of human beings, so revealing in their unsentimental bleakness, and it is in this unique style that the worldhood of Reptile House emerges. . . . To read Reptile House is to dwell in a broken, funny, frightening, possibly doomed world—a world that may help us to read and live in our own.Kenyon Review

Characters struggle to control slivers of their fates in the nine stories of McLean’s debut. . . . McLean has a knack for stunning sentences that resonate with her characters’ circumstances. . . . [She] stages yearning and stasis with poignancy and wit.Kirkus Reviews

McLean’s debut collection of short stories moves seamlessly from adultery to kidnapping, from assassination plots to extreme geothermal events, all in a voice that is spare and darkly poetic. . . . McLean’s characters are lonely in their marriages, isolated from the world around them, and not generally given happy endings. What this book does offer, however, is strangely realistic glimpses into conflicts that are equal parts surreal and hyper-realistic, rendered by a voice that gracefully juxtaposes terse reportage and lyrical insight. The result is a taut volume that explores the fate of the dashed dreamer, offering charming insights into the untidy worlds of people who are not where they thought they’d be. Publishers Weekly

Publication Date: May 18, 2015
ISBN: 978-1-938160-65-3

© BOA Editions, Ltd. 2015

Purchase options
Select a purchase option to pre order this product
Countdown header
Countdown message


DAYS
:
HRS
:
MINS
:
SECS
Purchase options
Select a purchase option to pre order this product


Countdown header
Countdown message


DAYS
:
HRS
:
MINS
:
SECS