Suburban Dioramas: Tragic, Comic, and Erotic Vignettes

The grass is green. The fences are white. The rot is structural.

From Hank Fredo, the cult author who chronicled the American underbelly in Sex and The Last Supper, comes a new collection that smashes the double-paned glass of the American Dream.

In “Suburban Dioramas,” Fredo turns his unblinking gaze away from the dive bars and porn sets and trains it on an even wilder frontier: the cul-de-sac. Here, behind the manicured hedges and homeowners’ association bylaws, the human animal is alive, unwell, and desperate.

Witness the “nice guy” archivist whose obsession with order turns lethal. Watch a garage band sell their soul for online poker debt. Peek through the blinds as a beauty queen babysitter weaponizes her innocence against a bored broker, and a housewife crashes a Mercedes just to hide a text message.

Tragic, comic, and uncomfortably erotic, these vignettes are disconnected snapshots of a neighborhood where everyone is watching, but no one sees a thing.

“Fredo writes like a man who just broke into your house, drank your beer, and read your diary. Unapologetic and raw.”

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