Old King
In the summer of 1976, Duane Oshun finds himself stranded in a remote Montana town beset by a series of strange and menacing events. He takes a job as a logger and builds a cabin on an isolated road near a reclusive neighbor--a hermit named Ted Kaczynski.
The two men are captivated by the valley's endangered old-growth forest, but Kaczynski's violent grievances against modern society soon threaten the lives of all those around him. As Kaczynski's bombs crescendo to the book's devastating conclusion, Old King wrestles with the birth of the modern environmental movement, the accelerating dominion of technology in American life, and a new kind of violence that lives next door.
Told in four parts sweeping across two decades, Old King establishes Maxim Loskutoff as one of the most thrilling and inventive authors of the American west, a writer "endowed with fearless audacity, stunning grace, and gutsy heart" (Nickolas Butler).
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Become an affiliateOld King is an exhilarating journey through the terrain of our uneasy kinship with the wilderness. Every misdeed and every act of devotion is thrillingly, horrifically, tenderly, magnificently true in these mountains.--Megha Majumdar, New York Times best-selling author of A Burning
Propulsive and thought-provoking . . . [Old King] examines the boundaries of society and solitude, the fine line between genius and madness.--Jamie Ford, New York Times best-selling author of The Many Daughters of Afong Moy
An unforgettable story about what we ask of the wilderness and one another, Old King put its claws in me and didn't let go. In crystalline prose, Maxim Loskutoff conjures an American West animated by both loneliness and love, weaving a kaleidoscopic story that is as historically gripping as it is timely today.--Erica Berry, author of Wolfish
A gripping story of love and compassion, the end of the counterculture movement, and the nihilism and violence that replaced it. Maxim Loskutoff delves deep into America's changing narrative, our lost connection to nature, and our attempts to regain them.--Philipp Meyer, Pulitzer Prize finalist author of The Son
Powerful and suspenseful...Loskutoff's narrative is swiftly paced and deeply textured, with a keen sense of the landscape and its cantankerous human inhabitants. This leaves a mark.-- "Publishers Weekly (starred review)"
Eerily atmospheric, keep-you-up-late suspenseful.--Alexis Burling "San Francisco Chronicle"
Loskutoff writes beautifully about nature.... He deftly captures how the environment is both enchanting and fearsome.--Mark Athitakis "Los Angeles Times"
The evils of ever-encroaching technology and environmental degradation are admirably presented by Loskutoff not as the bugaboos of an unhinged crank, but as real-life conflicts in the ecotone of town and wild country.--Smith Henderson "New York Times Book Review"
Old King is a compelling, sometimes harrowing and occasionally sweet novel confronting emotional disconnect, the relationship between humanity and nature, and modern fears about technology, all the while giving readers characters who care deeply about each other and the world around them. This smart, captivating and provocative book is highly recommended.--Maren Longbella "Star Tribune"