Taboo; : a legend retold from the Dirghic of Sævius Nicanor, with prolegomena, notes, and a preliminary memoir
(2021)

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[United States] : Otbebookpublishing, 2021
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9783985314836 (electronic bk.) MWT14622817, 3985314837 (electronic bk.) 14622817
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English
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Taboo (1921) is a comic fantasy novel by James Branch Cabell. Set in a world where history and fantasy collide, where a lowly pawnbroker can encounter monsters, gods, and devils. Cabell tells the story of Philistia, a country dedicated to the persecution of all manner of ill-defined vice and taboo. Bold and satirical, this thinly veiled critique of his own, high-minded critics is essential to understanding Cabell's vision of art. Cabell's work has long been described as escapist, his novels and stories derided as fantastic and obsessive recreations of a world lost long ago. To read Taboo, however, is to understand that the issues therein--the struggle for power, the unspoken distance between men and women--were vastly important not only at the time of its publication, but in our own, divisive world. (Google)

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