Rare voices in fiction, the lives of the working class consume this
collection. Winner of the Prairie Schooner Book Prize in Fiction,
One-Hundred-Knuckled Fist brings to life the narratives of
midwestern blue-collar workers. In these sixteen stories, author
Dustin M. Hoffman invites readers to peek behind the curtain of the
invisible-but-ever-present "working stiff" as he reveals their
lives in full complexity, offering their gruff voices—so often
ignored—without censorship. The characters at the heart of
these stories work with their hands. They strive to escape
invisibility. They hunt the ghost of recognition. They are
painters, drywall finishers, carpenters, roofers, oil refinery
inspectors, and hardscapers, all aching to survive the workday.
They are air force firemen, snake salesmen, can pickers, ice-cream
truck drivers, and Jamaican tour guides, seething forth from behind
the scenes. They are the underemployed laborers, the homeless, the
retired, the fired, the children born to break their backs.
One-Hundred-Knuckled Fist initiates readers into the secret
nightmares and surprising beauty and complexity of a sweat-stained,
blue-collar world.