Jon Clinch, the author of the about-to-be-released Finn, which takes Huck's dad as its protagonist, is profiled.
A violent alcoholic and unrepentant racist, Pap Finn turns up in Mark Twain’s 1884 novel as a corpse floating down the Mississippi — nude, with a bullet in his back — inside a shack containing a wooden leg, black cloth masks, a baby’s bottle, women’s underwear and other incongruous items. Clinch used the shack and its cryptic cargo as clues to Pap Finn’s loathsome life, and the springboard for themes in the book.
“The contents of the room are completely bizarre; it’s like something out of a horror movie,” Clinch said. “It seemed to me, taking Mark Twain very seriously as a craftsman and as a moralist, these things were not random. They were there to serve a purpose.”
Jim Ruland will be here later this week with his own review of Finn and interview with its author.
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