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<div>Joni Tevis’s concern is with the precise relationship of components in the world: how one element in an environment interacts with others. How does the antique taxidermy in a natural science museum relate to the living birds outside the window? How do the opals found by campers, stored in mineral oil to conserve the water trapped inside, relate to the water table? “My practice is observation. How do relationships illuminate?” Using such models as Joseph Cornell’s box constructions, crazy quilts, and specimen displays, Tevis places fragments in relationship to each other in order to puzzle out lost histories, particularly those of women. Throughout <i>The Wet Collection,</i> the narrator navigates the peril and excitement of an outward journey complicated by an inward longing for home.</div>
Review:
"Simply superb, the work of an innovative young writer deeply immersed in literary tradition . . . a fresh and surprising eye and a wide range of reference. Women's history, outsider art, geology, the Bible, posing in a beaver suit in a state park; everything fits in this delightful and deeply satisfying book." -- Mark Doty
"Loaded with the pressurized language...a sort of electricity animates the writing." --Amy Goetzman, "MinnPost"
"I recently had the pleasure of reading "The Wet Collection" by Joni Tevis, a writer who brings something genuinely new to the craft of writing." --"Dislocate "
"An enjoyable aspect to" The Wet Collection" is Tevis' exacting attention to detail. One senses her reverence and awe at witnessing creation in a manner that permeates the entire text . . . "The Wet Collection," because of its wandering, yet connection, form offers a calm departure from the over-rated and over-sold memoirs permeating the market today. Though it offers tidbits from the author's life, it also takes readers through a journey that covers much more than the ego. One gets to see the colors of butterfly wings, wander through ancient museum collections, look at art in Italy--all through the eyes of someone with a gift for description and the compassion of an artists." --"The Corresponder "
"[Tevis's] collection is a mixture of memoir, history and fiction, and runs an emotional gamut from love and loss to redemption and faith. But most of these 30 stories envelop some aspect of natural history, whether it's the 'wet collection' of her title story or a meditation on drought and its effect on the men who work the land." --"San Diego Union-Tribune "
"It's the image of the nature-loving collector of fossils quixotically burning fossil fuels to try to exorcise the demons that make me see Tevis as a prophet-in-training: struggling with morality, full of contradictions; and in there, human as the rest of us." --"Colorado Review "
"In her stunning debut, Tevis illuminates the dim corners of memory as she draws attention to the fragile connection between human beings and the mysteries that surround us. As the relationship between artifacts and living beings is laid bare, Tevis explores an inescapable human truth with exquisite, poetic prose."
--Diane Wilson, aut
""The Wet Collection" is simply superb, the work of an innovative young writer deeply immersed in literary tradition. These linked prose pieces, arranged like specimens in a cabinet of curiosities, are concerned with acts of making--the construction of works of art, of history, of interpretation--and their relationship to the natural world. Tevis turns the concept of 'nature writing' on its ear, bringing to her studies of the objects and scenes in her wunderkammer a fresh and surprising eye and a wide range of reference. Women's history, outsider art, geology, the Bible, posing in a beaver suit in a state park; everything fits in this delightful and deeply satisfying book."
--Mark Doty, author of "Firebird"
"Remarkable essays offering fragments of poetic lyricism imbued with a naturalist's precision.... The true beauty of this collection is Tevis's ability to present a diverse selection of thoughts, stories and facts within a complementary exploration of what it is to be (past, present, and future.) She's come up with a mind-spinning collection."
--Adam Waterreus, bookseller, Politics and Prose, Washington, DC
"In her stunning debut, Tevis illuminates the dim corners of memory as she draws attention to
the fragile connection between human beings and the mysteries that surround us. As the relationship between artifacts and living beings is laid bare, Tevis explores an inescapable human truth with exquisite, poetic prose."
--Diane Wilson, author of "Spirit Car"
"Opening this book of essays is like stepping into one of Joseph Cornell's box constructions. It is
a treasure chest of smaller containers, each one filled with the author's muscular, graceful prose, preserving something that may have edged toward loss if not for the author's keen observation, her religious attention to detail. . . . The wonder of following a mind that works as beautifully as Tevis's is sheer entertainment in the richest sense of the word. . . . No doubt comp
"The Wet Collection is simply superb, the work of an innovative young writer deeply immersed in literary tradition. These linked prose pieces, arranged like specimens in a cabinet of curiosities, are concerned with acts of making--the construction of works of art, of history, of interpretation--and their relationship to the natural world. Tevis turns the concept of 'nature writing' on its ear, bringing to her studies of the objects and scenes in her wunderkammer a fresh and surprising eye and a wide range of reference. Women's history, outsider art, geology, the Bible, posing in a beaver suit in a state park; everything fits in this delightful and deeply satisfying book."
--Mark Doty, author of Firebird
Title: The Wet Collection
Publisher: Milkweed Editions
Publication Date: 2007
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Very Good
Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket