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Garden Primitives [Paperback]

Danielle Sosin (Author)
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April 15, 2000
These stories open puzzle boxes of intensity; some shut after just a glimpse; in others you can hear the screaming as you turn the page. Sosin's stories always deliver the memorable image, always attempt to decode desire. They pull the rug out from under your expectations, whether it's a notion of what a story should be or a sudden shift in perspective that blasts the landscape wide open.-Patricia Weaver Francisco

The stories in Garden Primitives range from still to explosive, the language from poetic and sensual to coarse. What is common among them is a passionate allegiance to both the heart and the intellect. Sosin's characters are at once base and complex as we see the continuous motion of their inner lives, mingle and withdraw from the external world. Revealed are tangles of perception and rationalization, driven by desire and fear. Garden Primitives is interested in questions, in pain and pleasure, in beauty and sharp edges.

The cinematic eye of Sosin's roving narrators leads us through the snowy and suburban decay of a family on a perfect winter night; into the narrow but honest mind of a farmer being bowled over by urban sprawl; on the beach, where a woman's life becomes hyper-focused on the survival of a turtle nest; around a campfire on a north woods vacation where the gaps between parents and children, friends and lovers widen; and through gardens both vegetable and glassed where the language is as fertile as what grows there.

Garden Primitives is a debut to a voice and vision concerned with the Eden in and around us, and with our clumsiness and grace in the face of the unknown.

Danielle Sosin received a Minnesota State Arts Board Fellowship in 1999. One of her short stories, What Mark Couldn't See, was read on National Public Radio's Selected Shorts. Garden Primitives is her first book-length publication. She lives in Saint Paul, Minnesota.


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Sosin's clean, poetic diction and attention to detail lend the 12 stories in her lean debut collection a limpid precision, but her uneven plotting leaves some stories unmoored. Many of these vignettes focus on outsiders, characters exiled from society or from their families. "What Mark Couldn't See," one of the book's standouts (chosen as a "Selected Short" by National Public Radio), focuses on a family struggling in the wake of a rebellious daughter's departure--even as she watches their house from across the street, unnoticed. Another strong entry, "Mother Superior," captures the feel of a Minnesota harbor town in winter, as an aging woman from the wrong side of the tracks suffers a cruel misunderstanding by the "nice" guy she wants to date. The clever "Internal Medicine" delivers the powerfully straightforward monologue of a gynecological teaching model as she is examined by a class of anxious first-year med students. For every one of these neat, punchy stories, however, there is a "Still Life," which idles in neutral as it describes the tedious daily routine of its jobless protagonist, or "Planted," a loose, rambling account of the thoughts of a woman lolling on her front lawn. Other short narratives, like "Submersion" and "You're So Simple," allude to tragic accidents but avoid tackling them head-on. While too many of these rambling, plotless stories siphon energy from the well-crafted ones, the author's careful descriptions of the natural world and of realistic psychological states mark the book with a distinctive, memorable style. (Apr.)
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What Sosin does well in her debut collection is to evoke atmosphere, whether she is visiting the borderline between farm fields and urban sprawl in "Ice Age" or dark, smoky barrooms in "Mother Superior." Kinship with nature is a common theme throughout, and Sosin is skilled at bringing sensory imagery vividly to life. What she does less well is create original characters and plots, as many of the stories feel forced and contrived. The characters in "Ice Age" fail to transcend stereotypes, and "You're So Simple," a story about troubled families, comes to a predictably tragic conclusion. Sosin is at her best in pieces such as "Submersion," "Still Life," and the title story, which are more impressionistic and don't try to be "stories." For larger collections.
-Christine DeZelar-Tiedman, Univ. of Idaho Lib., Moscow
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Coffee House Press (April 15, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1566891000
  • ISBN-13: 978-1566891004
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,376,851 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars "Garden Primitives" is a subtle delight, May 24, 2000
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What I liked best about Sosin's sublime short stories are the brief but deep examinations of the interior lives of her characters - I'm reminded of scene in the film 'Wings of Desire' where the angel, as he passes by the commutors on a train, hears thier thoughts, fears, thier happinesses, but he can do little but listen, lets the thoughts pass through him and moves on. Sosin's writing is similarly light-handed, and I get the sense she let these characters come to her, rather than completely invent and control them. The placement of Sosin's words are meticulous to make the prose flawless, and she peppers lovely imagery throughout. Read it outside!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Flashes of insight, subtle twists of perspective, August 2, 2000
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These richly detailed stories are in love with their often flawed, troubled, and trapped characters-and they are in love with language. From the beautiful cover through the very last page, this book is a skilled and surprising tour of the secret and exotic gardens hidden in the human psyche.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Garden Primitives anything but primitive, May 22, 2006
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Sosin's first effort was surely worth the effort. The writer has struck a chord with her lovely imagery and her straightforward diction. She mesmerizes with her blend of the common and the dazzling, especially in her story of the gyn model. Every woman will connect here and every doctor NEEDS her insight. The title of the collection hides the fact that these stories, while natually inspired, are anything but primitive. This is fiction of the best kind possible: humorous and all at once compelling from a deeply societal level. Brava! What we need is more from this author.
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