Edward Lee has written just as many short stories as well as novels and novellas throughout his career and has released a few collections compiling them all together. Terra Insanus is I believe his shortest one with only 4 different stories to choose from. This collection has some of his most personal short stories as well as some of his most grotesque.
The Stick Woman:
Priscilla didn't know what she was in for when she married an insane millionaire. But when she's mutilated and left to rot down in a basement for 6 years with only a television and a few cans of spaghetti for company, she finally realizes what true evil really is. Snuff films and violence are a part of her everyday life now. But she won't die not yet, not until the monster that has imprisoned her for all these years is gone.
The Stick Woman is one of Edward Lee's shortest and simplest stories but one that's very effective all the same. It's a horrific and gruesome tale, all about the sheer evil of violent misogyny and the minds of insecure men who have to inflict pain onto others to get their sick little kicks. It's a very disturbing story with a shocking twist. 9/10
Shit-House:
The world has become an unjust and cruel place where millions of lives across the world suffer at the hands of murders, famine, drugs, politicians, and so on. How much worse can it get? How far would you be willing to go to fix it?
This is a very different offering from Edward Lee. It is a story with some gruesome imagery and violence, but you can tell this is a very personal story from the author himself. This is very much a reflection of just how harsh and horrible our world has become. While also giving us a sense of understanding why some people commit horrible crimes to try and make our world a little easier to live in. It's a grim little story that leaves you with a lot to think about. 8/10
The Ushers:
Everybody has their demons but some more than others. The Ushers are a force of violence and lust and their hold over an author's psyche is a strong one.
This is one of the strangest, eeriest, and most unique stories I've ever read from Edward Lee. It's very much a story about an author who is suffering from his demons that come back to haunt him throughout his life. It is a story that is fragmented, psychological, at times biographical, and unsettling. It's an eerie read that is unlike anything I've ever read before. I'm still getting my head around it. It's a terrific piece of horror literature but at the same time, it's such a mind-bending story that it takes you a while to piece it all together. 10/10
The Sea-Slop Thing:
June after the sausage incident needs a new job. So when she gets hired to paint a small boat for 50 dollars an hour it seems she's found it. But something else lurks on the boat with her, something from the deepest depths of the sea.
This was definitely my least favorite story in this collection, I really wasn't keen on this story. It has a sense of humor that I'll admit at times I did find quite funny, but at the same time, it is one of Edward Lee's grotesque and bizarre sex-filled stories where all it has to say for itself is just sex, sex, and more sex. I don't mind sex-related horror, but when that's all a story has to say for itself I find it hard to engage with. I can see why some people enjoy this since it is a bizarre Lovecraftian comedy, but all the same, it's not for me. 2/10
Overall: 29/40