Fiction. First published in 1989, this long-neglected cult classic features revisions, and a new afterword, by the author.A novel as mysterious, beautiful, sad and frightening as contemporary American childhood itself—and, fortunately, a good d...
Bradfield (What's Wrong With America) is an acutely-sometimes painfully-unsentimental chronicler of our times in these inventive short stories. Only eight of these stories are new to publication, but all are startling and effective. Bradfield often u...
Aims to provide a hilarious look into Californian life. Emma O'Hanovan murders her husband Marvin and buries him in the back garden. However, her neighbour ends up buried alongside Marvin when Emma thinks she may suspect something. Meanwhile, Emma's ...
Revised edition, with a new afterword, of the 1995 comic novel about a planet that suffers from crappy jobs, poor pay, invisible benefits, and an international culture industry that treats rebellion as a high marketing concept....
Scott Bradfield's newest collection, Hot Animal Love, reads as if Raymond Carver penned Charlotte's Web -- though for the kids this collection is surely not. Bradfield's witty, sardonic prose is brilliantly on display as the harsh emotional realiti...
"Brave and unforgettable. Scott Bradfield creates a country for the reader to wander through, holding Sal's hand, assuming goodness." -Los Angeles Times
"Scott Bradfield is an otherworldy writer. There is an inarguable wholeness to [The Peop...
The adventures of a dog who feels little if any affinity for the human race. Especially these days. PREVIOUS PRAISE FOR SCOTT BRADFIELD: “His prose is so lucid and exact, his narrative sense so confident, that you hardly know where he’s taking yo...