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Compensation

by (author) Devin Krukoff

Publisher
Thistledown Press
Initial publish date
Aug 2006
Subjects
Literary

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Description

Devin Krukoff_s debut novel offers a bizarrely entertaining premise: the purpose of life is to avoid work in all its manifestations. Acknowledging the psychological architecture of his life, Richard Parks reconstructs the anatomy of this singular philosophy from his earliest recognitions. Whether drawing his slacker_s inspiration from his original muse _ a grade school boy with leukemia _ exploiting his father_s death for charity and pity, or devising the strategies that would parlay illness and injury into personal gains, Richard_s twisted reality attracts our morbid curiosity like a roadside accident, often generating wicked laughter.
The self-destructive exploits of Richard Parks, _demigod in the Church of the Useless_, leave a scattered trail of disturbingly brilliant images that shape his world of avoidance, disease, and reclusive plotting. Compensation is a refreshing affront to our politically correct sensibilities.

 

 

About the author

Devin Krukoff was born in Regina in 1976. He holds an MFA in creative writing from the University of Victoria, and has published two novels with Thistledown Press. In 2005 he won the McClelland & Stewart Journey Prize for his story “The Last Spark”. His short fiction and poetry has appeared in literary journals and magazines across Canada. His first novel,Compensation, was shortlisted for two Saskatchewan Book Awards in 2006. Flyways is his second novel. Devin currently lives with his wife and son in Regina, Saskatchewan.

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