Two Dollar Radio is fast becoming one of my favorite indie presses. I love their brand, I’m digging their editorial voice (they recently picked up Rudolph Wurlitzer’s backlist), and I love love love that TDR is a family joint. I sort of see them as the new Soft Skull. But different.
Joshua Mohr’s debut, “Some Things That Meant the World to Me,” is a gritty debut worth getting excited about. You may have seen the coverage of this in Poets & Writers this spring—and BTW, thanks P&W for always including an indie when you do your seasonal coverage! STTMTWTM (okay, this is not a book which lends itself well to acronyms) is the story of a man named Rhonda suffering from depersonalization as a result of childhood trauma. Rhonda, a hardcore alcoholic, sleeps on an immolated sofa with a zip-lock bag full of rotting fruit pulp, likes hairy women, and frequently crawls through a magical hole in the bottom of a dumpster—all of which makes this book the perfect stocking stuffer for your eight year old son! I daresay this is the darkest book I’ve read since Patrick deWitt’s debut “Ablutions.” What keeps this book from tipping the shock-o-meter for me is the humanity. I’m just guessing, here, but it seems like Mr. Mohr may have tilted a few horns on an immolated sofa at some point, and possibly even slept with a zip-lock full of rotting fruit pulp, because this stuff feels lived.
Mohr, who lives in San Francisco, has a second novel coming out early next year from Two Dollar Radio, entitled “Termite Parade,” which promises to be as dark and unsettling as this fine debut.
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