Maintenance
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Coach House Books
Published:28th Jun '12
Currently unavailable, our supplier has not provided us a restock date
Our promotional ephemera for this book will likely be a postcard. Extensive galleys and review copy mailing. Participation in galley box program. We'll be developing a trailer or two to promote the novel. The Dears will be touring in the U.S. later in 2012, and we will arrange events and readings for Benvie, coordinated with his tour dates. (TBD)
Filled with millennial dread and suburban oddity, this novel parties (or worries) like it's 1999."A great novel that captures the loneliness and absurdity of the 1990s suburban experience. Dense and imaginative writing that often borders on the uncomfortable, but the edge of your seat is the best place to be."-Joel Plaskett It is the summer of 1999, and the Sweltham family is leading an ordinary suburban existence. Former childhood volleyball champ Parker crisscrosses the continent as a sales rep for DynaFlex Sporting Goods, while his wife, Trixie, serves as the managing editor of Record of Truth, an unsuccessful journal for genocide studies. Their son Owen has just returned from juvenile prison to the vast horrors of high school. Heath, Parker's brother, has vowed to cut down on the weed and fried chicken for a regimen of self-improvement, obeying his AbDestroyer routine and crafting a screenplay that will dismantle the universe. All appears normal. Yet in the summer's swelter, as Y2K anxiety grows, grim truths are revealed. Trixie is rocked by the discovery of an undiagnosable cerebral defect, rendering her toils at the journal trivial. Cataloging crunches and ignoring his Gulf War vet ex-girlfriend, Heath fights to reconcile confusions of the past with hopes for a meaningful future. Owen's religious fixations feed his Robitussin binges and fantasies of self-destruction. And while peddling his wares at the annual Empowerment Expo, Parker forges an uneasy friendship with Adam, an African political refugee harboring his own violent aspirations. Sprawling yet scalpel-sharp, Maintenance, like some twenty-first-century White Noise, takes the suburbs to a geography you won't quite recognize. Rob Benvie has recorded and performed with the rock bands Thrush Hermit, Camouflage Nights, and The Dears. He is the author of the novel Safety of War.
'Seppuku. Post-it notes. The Devil incarnate. Cartoon voiceovers. Chaos. Wintry ducks ... Wonderfully detailed and ingenious madness.' -- Exclaim! '[A] novel with a real sting in its tail.' -- National Post
ISBN: 9781552452516
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 467g
288 pages