Eileen by Ottessa Moshfegh
Posted November 9, 2025
"My father had an armchair that he’d dragged from the den into the kitchen. He slept there. It was the kind of chair that shuttled backward at the pull of a lever, a charming novelty when he’d bought it. But the lever no longer worked. The thing had rusted into permanent repose. Everything in the house was like that chair—grimy, ruined, and frozen.
I remember it pleased me that the sun set so early that winter. Under the cover of darkness, I was somewhat comforted. My father, however, was scared of the dark. That may sound like an endearing peculiarity, but it was not. At night he would light the stove and the oven and drink and watch the blue flames whir under the weak overhead light. He was always cold, he said. And yet he barely dressed."
Eileen is dark literary fiction that takes place in a prison for kids and describes the dysfunction and alcoholism of those that work there. The writing describes dark and slimy atmospheres, that's what I was aiming to capture here.