Bucket of Tongues
Bucket of Tongues is a collection of twenty-three short stories by the Scottish writer Duncan McLean. Published in 1992, it was McLean's first book.
Stories:
- 1. "When God comes and gathers his jewels" - Unemployed couple; aftermath of a burglary.
- 2. "Cold kebab breakfast" - Drunken Christmas Eve celebrations and food.
- 3. "A/deen soccer thugs kill all visiting fans" - At the fish bar before the game.
- 4. "The big man that dropped dead" - Tale of a poet.
- 5. "The doubles" - Peter's bedroom crisis.
- 6. "After Guthrie's" - Ruminations about the pub, the Square, the town, a relationship, life.
- 7. "New Year" - David alone on New Year's Eve; noises outside.
- 8. "Headnip" - Worklife in the kitchen at Guddler's restaurant.
- 9. "Doubled up with pain" - An encounter.
- 10. "Bod is dead" - Buzby, a skateboarder, is furious.
- 11. "Bed of thistles" - Wedding reception shenanigans.
- 12. "Quality control"
- 13. "Hours of darkness"
- 14. "Three nasty stories"
- 15. "Thistle story"
- 16. "Lurch"
- 17. "Dying and being alive"
- 18. "Loaves and fishes, nah"
- 19. "The druids shite it, fail to show"
- 20. "Shoebox"
- 21. "Jesus fuckeroo"
- 22. "Tongue"
- 23. "Lucky to be alive"
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