PRAISE FOR KRAKOW MELT:
“Strange, provocative, and daring: all
adjectives that fit Daniel Allen Cox’s work. In Krakow Melt,
the writer gets stranger, more provocative, and more daring. Best
of all, he’s given us a novel that’s both thrilling and fun to
read.”
—Scott Heim, author of Mysterious Skin and We
Disappear
“I’ve been a fan of Daniel Allen Cox’s
writing for some time, and in Krakow Melt the wit, punch,
and sexual heat of Shuck return, revved up even more. As we
read, we slip into a free zone of writing, almost as if the
boundaries of the page had themselves slipped away and we were free
to wander through Eastern Europe like natives, with the haunted and
nomadic gaze of those on whom history has given up. Cox brings us a
story of struggle, defeat, liberation, and love that I will never
forget.”
—Kevin Killian, author of Spreadeagle and Impossible
Princess
“Krakow Melt is Syd Barrett
crossed with the Polish queer nation, a rollicking and
heart-pounding urban jump through some grim realities and fine
prose stylings.”
—Zoe Whittall, author of Bottle Rocket Hearts and Holding
Still For As Long As Possible