A bubbling pond, a malicious rock, an aunt-eating plant: all this and more await within
The Evil Garden by
Edward Gorey - or rather, by
Eduard Blutig, translated by
Mrs. Regera Dowdy, with pictures by
O. Müde, as the book's preface would have it. Anyone already familiar with Gorey's brand of Edwardian crosshatchings knows what they're in store for here; for those unfamiliar, let's just say that your dictionary's entry for "dark, dry humor" should be illustrated with one of Gorey's images.
Told in rhymed couplets and wry illustrations,
The Evil Garden is a pleasant diversion, made moreso by Pomegranate Communications' attention to detail (love the vegetative endpapers!). A quick but satisfying read, and a perfect gift book for that special someone who delights in the macabre.
The Evil Garden
by Edward Gorey
Pomegranate, 2011
ISBN-10: 0764958852
ISBN-13: 978-0764958854
32 pages, $12.95
A version of this review was originally published at LibraryThing.