cover image Stag Dance

Stag Dance

Torrey Peters. Random House, $28 (304p) ISBN 978-0-5935-9564-0

In this electrifying collection of three stories and a novella from Peters (Detransition Baby), trans characters explore desire, identity, and love. “Infect your Friends and Loved Ones,” the postapocalyptic opener, follows patient zero in Seattle during a pandemic that halts humans’ production of sex hormones. The narrator, once a loner in the area’s trans community, considers who she can trust. In “The Chaser,” an evocative coming-of-age tale, a boarding school junior forms a secret relationship with his femme roommate, Robbie. Peters expertly builds tension as the narrator questions his sexuality, rationalizing that he’s not gay because he’s not turned on by any of the more masculine guys in the dorm. The funny yet heart-wrenching title novella, set sometime during the primacy of steam engines and written in the style of a tall tale, may be Peters’s best work yet. When the boss at an illegal logging camp announces a dance, which anyone can attend as a woman, Babe, the strongest and ugliest lumberjack, taps into a long-suppressed yearning: “I had many times wondered in earnest about being courted as a woman.” In the unsettling closer, “The Masker,” Krys attends a trans feminine gathering in Las Vegas. When one guest arrives in a full body silicone woman suit, Krys contemplates who counts as trans and what she is willing to sacrifice for her transition. Peters explores her characters’ conundrums with striking honesty, revealing how they’re bound by indecision and insecurities from finding happiness, and she exhibits spectacular flexibility with language and form. It’s a marvel. Agent: Kent Wolf, Neon Literary. (Mar.)