The Wet Collection
by Joni Tevis
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. Navigating the peril and excitement of an outward journey
complicated by an inward longing for home, The Wet Collection
follows Tevis through several adventures—one comical and stirring essay
details her summer spent working as a cemetery salesman; another tells
of her unmistakable horror at having to dress up like a beaver when
working as a park ranger. Still others read like meditations in the
style of Anne Carson, or a young Annie Dillard, and all of them are
cast in the light of Tevis’s Southern upbringing.
Written with a poet’s lyricism, a scientist’s precision, and a theologian’s understanding of the world as it shifts around us, The Wet Collection is the exciting debut of a distinctive new voice.
Read an excerpt from The Wet Collection
published with support from
Joni Tevis
Author's Bio:Joni Tevis is from Easley, South Carolina, and is currently finishing a
PhD in literature and creative writing from the University of Houston.
Tevis has published in Isotope, Dislocate, AGNI online, Texas Review, High Plains Literary Review, Pleiades, Rain Taxi, and the New Review of Literature, among others. The Wet Collection is her first book.
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Price:
$ 20.00
Binding: Hardcover
Availability In Stock: 170
Immediately
Publisher: Milkweed Editions
Published: 2007
Size: 5.25 x 8
Pages: 192
ISBN: 9781571313034
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