Fight Scenes
By (Author) Greg Bottoms
By (author) David Powell
Counterpoint
Counterpoint
1st October 2008
United States
General
Non Fiction
975.5043092
Hardback
144
Width 126mm, Height 177mm
217g
In an intricately linked series of poetic, short tales set in a 1983 suburb, Greg Bottoms portrays his life as one of two "at-risk" boys as they attempt to learn how to be--and what it means to be--men. By turns funny, disquieting, and moving, Fight Scenes takes an unsparing look at juvenile disaffection and the dark side of white, working-class masculinity. By narrating his experiences with childhood buddy Mark, Bottoms shows how many of America's young men learn to think about work, sex, weakness, violence, and themselves. In a pared-down, highly readable style that brings to mind the work of Raymond Carver, Sherman Alexie, and Denis Johnson, Bottoms has created a work of literature that shows how even the most accepted forms of "toughness" can have a damaging, disorienting, and finally dehumanizing effect on everyone, especially kids.
"Fight Scenes is as hilarious, ugly, sweet, sad, haunting, and brutal as the hard process of growing up too soon. A perfectly calibrated collision of fiction and remembrance." -- Stewart O'Nan
An essayist, memoirist, critic, and story writer, Greg Bottoms is the author of The Colorful Apocalypse, Fight Scenes, and more. He teaches creative writing at the University of Vermont.