MJ Lenderman Pens Foreword For Penguin Classics Edition Of Harry Crews’ Body

The late Harry Crews is regarded as one of the greatest, gnarliest storytellers of the Deep South, with his stories full of dark humor, suffering, and sweat. So far three of his books have been reissued by Penguin Classics — 1968’s Gospel Singer, 1978’s A Childhood: The Biography Of A Place, and 1988’s The Knockout Artist — and now his 1990 novel Body is getting a new edition from the imprint and it has a foreword by MJ Lenderman.

The book is not yet announced, but it’s displayed on the Penguin Random House website. The Asheville musician and Wednesday member previously talked about the book in an interview with Southwest Review when asked about some good books about sports he’s read:

Crews’s book Body is a good one. It’s about a female bodybuilding competition. He has the Southern-freak thing happening in so many of his books, but this one is rooted in his life in a way that’s really funny. The novel was inspired by his time working as a trainer for a bodybuilder in the 80s. He met her at a gym and somehow became her trainer and her boyfriend. I think this was after he quit drinking, and he got really into working out as a way to help with writer’s block. There’s a great YouTube video of Crews reading from the book that’s worth watching…

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