By Anne M. Hicks
Bob Strother never ceases to amaze me with his provocative prose. In this
short story collection, I traverse a literal and emotional menu to sample
the often greasy, sometimes bitter, always entertaining sides of life.
From Alabama to California, Detroit to New Orleans, Bob presents a feast
of themes, settings, and characters. These stories cover it all-sex, drugs,
innocence, war, greed, love, death, and even rock and roll. Bob's main
course of steady tension and ironic humor allow us to savor each story,
even if we do occasionally have an uneasy aftertaste.
Protagonists (and antagonists) range from troubled adolescents to grotesque
capitalists. These scattered characters often follow dark paths-and find
even darker truths. Some chase fame, some seek comfort, others struggle
for understanding. Often smothered in conflict, the main characters rarely
swallow their refection, but the reader enjoys a whole dinner of Bob's
uncanny perception and keen description.
These plots are hearty portions, juicy with "ah ha" moments
to sink your teeth into. The action simmers until reduced to exquisite
endings that only tempt us to consume more. Despite a Southern influence,
this collection is hardly a blue-plate special. On the contrary, Bob shows
an expert chef's understanding of the essences he cooks with-spicy beginnings
to whet the appetite, savory plots to advance the palate's interest, and
cream-filled endings to satisfy our every taste.
By the last story, we relish the tenderness with which Bob infuses his
stories, giving us just the right blend of creative ingredients to reveal
to us both the darkest and brightest points of human nature.