BOOK REVIEW: Taboos and Transgressions Ed. by Luanne Smith, Kerry Neville, and Devi S. Laskar

By Berniegourley @berniegourley

Taboos and Transgressions: Stories of Wrongdoings by Luanne Smith
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

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This anthology collects twenty-four gritty stories of familial dysfunction, lives in poverty, and various forms of wrongdoing. While there is a common theme and all the stories are situated in a realist context, there is a rich variety among the stories. A few are sparse and obscure, but most fit within the usual page range and level of story development for magazine published short stories. But there is considerable diversity to the "wrongdoing" of the story, ranging from subjective peccadillos to outright felonies, with the protagonist sometimes being the perpetrator but other times being victims or witnesses. Most, if not all, of the anthologized stories have been previously published.

Among my personal favorites were: "The God Box" (Michael Gaspeny,) "The Tao of Good Families" (Soniah Kamal,) "I Still Like Pink" (Francine Rodriguez,) "She Sheds Her Skin" (Kyle Ingrid Johnson,) and "Goatmartie" (J.C. Sasser.) That said, your preferences may vary, and the most famous authors with included pieces are probably Kim Addonizio ("True Crime") and Joyce Carol Oates ("Gargoyle.")

While the title might suggest erotica or even pornography, the included stories are literary fiction and, while some mention happenings that are properly taboo, few really revolve around those activities. There is some prostitution and unsubstantiated allegations of bestiality, but readers need not be concerned that there is anything sexually or violently graphic among the stories. (Certainly, no more than one would read in Philip Roth or Erica Jong.)

If you enjoy gritty, realist short stories, this collection offers a fine and diverse selection of such works.

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