Bobbo Druff, a coca leaf-chewing street commissioner 'on the cusp of just-past-it, ' transforms h...
The three novellas collected in Van Gogh's Room at Arles demonstrate once again Stanley Elkin's m...
Breaking the law in a foolhardy attempt to accommodate his customers, unscrupulous department sto...
-- Rabbi Jerry Goldkorn resides in Lud, New Jersey, where Jews from the surrounding states come t...
The nine stories that make up this collection, published originally in 1965, give readers the cha...
Boswell is Stanley Elkin's first and funniest novel: the comic odyssey of a twentieth-century gro...
Considered by many to be Elkin's magnum opus, George Mills is, an ambitious, digressive and endle...
'This imagination of Elkin's sneaks up, tickles, surprises, shocks and kills. It makes stories th...
Fiction. A reprint of the fifth of Stanley Elkin's 17 published works, originally published in 19...
With a wickedly witty touch, Elkin's essays takes readers on a tour of American life in the 20th ...
A quintessential Elkin protagonist, Ellerbee is a good husband, a good employer, a good sport who...