Garden Stories
Gardens have been fruitful settings for stories ever since Adam and Eve were ejected from Paradise. This delightfully wide-ranging collection brings together all sorts of tales of the tilled earth, featuring secret gardens, enchanted gardens, gardens public and private, grand and humble.
Spectacular gardens are viewed from the perspective of a snail in Virginia Woolfâs âKew Gardensâ and from that of a sheltered teenage girl in Katherine Mansfieldâs âThe Garden-Party.â The family in Doris Lessingâs âFlavours of Exileâ hauls succulent vegetables and fruits from the rich African soil, and Colette in âBygone Springâ luxuriates in extravagantly blooming flowers. Children discover their own peculiar paradises in Sandra Cisnerosâs âThe Monkey Gardenâ and Italo Calvinoâs âThe Enchanted Garden,â while adult gardeners find things that move and haunt them in William Maxwellâs âThe French Scarecrowâ and Jamaica Kincaidâs âThe Garden I Have in Mind.â
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