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Cult novelist Dennis Cooper launches the third title of Little House on the Bowery, the Akashic series he is editing and promoting.
“Anyone interested in the more wicked, crafty and inventive forms of Canadian writing would be well advised to spend time with McCormack.” —
Toronto Star
“Boy, can Dennis Cooper find ’em!
Grab Bag
will grab you, all right; plain, simple, and hard.” —John Waters, filmmaker
is comprised of two interrelated novels,
Dark Rides
and
Wish Book
, from one of Canada’s most important young writers. Both books are set in the same small rural city, in different eras (1950s, 1930s), each characterized by McCormack’s spare and elliptical prose.
“Anyone interested in the more wicked, crafty and inventive forms of Canadian writing would be well advised to spend time with McCormack.” —
Toronto Star
“Boy, can Dennis Cooper find ’em!
Grab Bag
will grab you, all right; plain, simple, and hard.” —John Waters, filmmaker
is comprised of two interrelated novels,
Dark Rides
and
Wish Book
, from one of Canada’s most important young writers. Both books are set in the same small rural city, in different eras (1950s, 1930s), each characterized by McCormack’s spare and elliptical prose.
Cult novelist Dennis Cooper launches the third title of Little House on the Bowery, the Akashic series he is editing and promoting.
“Anyone interested in the more wicked, crafty and inventive forms of Canadian writing would be well advised to spend time with McCormack.” —
Toronto Star
“Boy, can Dennis Cooper find ’em!
Grab Bag
will grab you, all right; plain, simple, and hard.” —John Waters, filmmaker
is comprised of two interrelated novels,
Dark Rides
and
Wish Book
, from one of Canada’s most important young writers. Both books are set in the same small rural city, in different eras (1950s, 1930s), each characterized by McCormack’s spare and elliptical prose.
“Anyone interested in the more wicked, crafty and inventive forms of Canadian writing would be well advised to spend time with McCormack.” —
Toronto Star
“Boy, can Dennis Cooper find ’em!
Grab Bag
will grab you, all right; plain, simple, and hard.” —John Waters, filmmaker
is comprised of two interrelated novels,
Dark Rides
and
Wish Book
, from one of Canada’s most important young writers. Both books are set in the same small rural city, in different eras (1950s, 1930s), each characterized by McCormack’s spare and elliptical prose.

















