ABSTRACT

'Scum is a masterfully written book in which the author, by means of a particularly effective form of fragmentation of language, captures the disjunctive experience of a terrified boy. The life of the boy and the life of the sentences are lived entirely in the collision of the will to survive and the impossible demands of an incomprehensible, utterly senseless reality. There are no happy endings in Williams' books, but far more valuable is the vitality that is generated in his deft and original use of language.' - Thomas Ogden

chapter One|12 pages

Onward and upward

chapter Two|8 pages

Out cold

chapter Three|6 pages

Jackinboxghost

chapter Four|8 pages

Parentheses

chapter Six|5 pages

Night fall

chapter Seven|12 pages

Halcyon days

chapter Eight|10 pages

Social conscience

chapter Nine|10 pages

Worlds apart

chapter Ten|13 pages

Nursing home

chapter Eleven|4 pages

End for no end