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The Wilds (2014)

por Julia Elliott

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"At an obscure South Carolina nursing home, a lost world reemerges as a disabled elderly woman undergoes newfangled brain-restoration procedures and begins to explore her environment with the assistance of strap-on robot legs. At a deluxe medical spa on a nameless Caribbean island, a middle-aged woman hopes to revitalize her fading youth with grotesque rejuvenating therapies that combine cutting-edge medical technologies with holistic approaches and the pseudo-religious dogma of Zen-infused self-help. And in a rinky-dink mill town, an adolescent girl is unexpectedly inspired by the ravings and miraculous levitation of her fundamentalist friend's weird grandmother. These are only a few of the scenarios readers encounter in Julia Elliott's debut collection, The Wilds. In these genre-bending stories, teetering between the ridiculous and the sublime, Elliott's language-driven fiction uses outlandish tropes to capture poignant moments in her humble characters' lives. Without abandoning the tenets of classic storytelling, Elliott revels in lush lyricism, dark humor, and experimental play. "--… (mais)
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This was a great collection--one I'm glad to have read before relinquishing most of my reading autonomy to the remainder of the semester. While there is a story named "Feral" in here, that's how the whole collection felt...gloriously so. I loved the snark and ribbing of post-industrial malaise while also wondering at the mess we humans have made. I appreciated the exploration of old age in "LIMBs" and "Jaws" and felt a particular pull from the primal, grimy thrum of youth in the title story. This collection is a cannier approach to magical realism, where reality often appears more fanciful than the marvels. According to the author note, Elliott will be publishing her debut novel this year, and I, for one, will be sure to get my paws on it.

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Counting as my short story collection for Book Riot's Read Harder challenge. ( )
  LibroLindsay | Jun 18, 2021 |
I don't get it...
This is a collection of Southern Gothic tales written by Julia Elliott.
I really just don't get it. When I think of Gothic I don't think of aliens and nanobots. Maybe I have it all wrong but those are more sci-fi and futuristic type elements. Some of these stories would even borderline on dystopian rather than Gothic in my mind. Not all of the stories were this way as we do have talk of werewolves and the like. Like I said maybe I'm way off base here but I just don't see those things as Gothic.
One of the real problems that I had with this book was the fact that none of these stories really have an ending. It's almost as if Elliott stopped writing right in the middle of the story or, even worse, she leaves us with a cliffhanger at the end. This is a good tie-in for some stories if she were ever to produce another compilation of short stories with sequels to some of these written here, however for almost every single one in a series of short stories to end this way it is not good. I mean come on give the reader some goddamn closure here please!
As many have stated before me, this book is beautifully written, I cannot deny that. Elliot certainly has a way with the English language. So much so that her detail of certain things makes you see, hear and smell what is going on in the story! It's that powerful! I do take my hat off to her in this measure.
Another thing that I really have to tip my hat to her for is that she has written these tales that are no doubt inspired by much older tales but she has written them as very updated versions. These are not just Gothic tales, these are tales for the new millennium. They are written with verbiage and a syntax style that anyone of this age could pick up and enjoy. This part was very refreshing to me as it was not simply a rehash of old stories but almost as if they were brand new stories written just yesterday.
And may I just say, I am absolutely in love with this cover! The design is absolutely perfect for its content. Well, most of its content anyway. 😂
All in all I'd say it was an entertaining read but it did have some issues that I cannot ignore. I would recommend it to those looking for something a little different in the reading. ( )
  SumisBooks | Sep 27, 2019 |
Whimsical, lyrical, effervescent prose. Imaginative storytelling that skirts between literary and speculative with a a sense of wonder and abandon. A charming collection, through and through. ( )
  michaeladams1979 | Oct 11, 2018 |
I loved how absolutely, unapologetically gross this collection was. The author lovingly describes the disgusting details of being human, of being organic lifeforms, of being in love and growing up and growing old and trying to figure out how much of you is real and how much artifice. It's in the surgically disinfected that Elliott finds despair and disgust and it's in the acceptance of existence as disgusting and messy that her characters eventually find absolution. This was an amazingly unique collection of skin-crawling transcendence ( )
  ElleGato | Sep 24, 2018 |
Not sure where I heard about this book but this collection of short stories was excellent. Elliott is very creative. Here stories use lots of surrealism along with science fiction. She deals with many of the issues facing us such as the environment, social media, aging, etc and takes a set up and pulls it to absurd endings. She shows great knowledge in her subject matter and the stories were very creepy/fun. Like all short story collections there is always an issue with how stories end. The ambiguity and abruptness of the endings bothered me a bit but overall I highly recommend this truly original author. She has a novel out and it will be interesting to see how she does with that form as opposed to the short story. ( )
  nivramkoorb | Dec 15, 2017 |
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"At an obscure South Carolina nursing home, a lost world reemerges as a disabled elderly woman undergoes newfangled brain-restoration procedures and begins to explore her environment with the assistance of strap-on robot legs. At a deluxe medical spa on a nameless Caribbean island, a middle-aged woman hopes to revitalize her fading youth with grotesque rejuvenating therapies that combine cutting-edge medical technologies with holistic approaches and the pseudo-religious dogma of Zen-infused self-help. And in a rinky-dink mill town, an adolescent girl is unexpectedly inspired by the ravings and miraculous levitation of her fundamentalist friend's weird grandmother. These are only a few of the scenarios readers encounter in Julia Elliott's debut collection, The Wilds. In these genre-bending stories, teetering between the ridiculous and the sublime, Elliott's language-driven fiction uses outlandish tropes to capture poignant moments in her humble characters' lives. Without abandoning the tenets of classic storytelling, Elliott revels in lush lyricism, dark humor, and experimental play. "--

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