Here we have Matt Bell at his most inventive and uncanny: parents and
children, murderers and monsters, wild renditions of the past, and
stunning visions of the present, all of which build to a virtuoso
reimagining of our world.
A 19th-century minister builds an elaborate motor that will bring about
the Second Coming. A man with rough hands locks a boy in a room with an
albino ape. An apocalyptic army falls under a veil of forgetfulness. The
story of Red Riding Hood is run through a potentially endless series of
iterations. A father invents an elaborate, consuming game for his
hospitalized son. Indexes, maps, a checkered shirt buried beneath a
blanket of snow: they are scattered through these pages as clues to
mysteries that may never be solved, lingering evidence of the violence
and unknowability of the world.
A Tree or a Person or a Wall brings together Bell's previously
published shorter fiction--the story collection How They Were Found
and the acclaimed novella Cataclysm Baby--along with seven dark and
disturbing new stories, to create a collection of singular power.