by Fairy Tale Review | Aug 22, 2014 | Fairy-Tale Files
Fairy-Tale Files, published once weekly, feature three variations of a fairy tale chosen by one of Fairy Tale Review’s Assistant Editors. Iemanja, orixa and goddess of the ocean in the Candomble religion, is a frequent figure in Brazilian novelist Jorge Amado’s work....
by Fairy Tale Review | Aug 15, 2014 | Fairy-Tale Files
Fairy-Tale Files, published once weekly, feature three variations of a fairy tale chosen by one of Fairy Tale Review’s Assistant Editors. In this 1860 story by Friedrich Gerstacker, a traveler stumbles upon a town that, due to a curse (what else?), only appears once...
by Fairy Tale Review | Aug 1, 2014 | Fairy-Tale Files
Fairy-Tale Files, published once weekly, feature three variations of a fairy tale chosen by one of Fairy Tale Review’s Assistant Editors. Named one of the top albums of 2006, the Decemberists’ fourth album, The Crane Wife, feeds off the workings of the Japanese folk...
by Fairy Tale Review | Jul 25, 2014 | Fairy-Tale Files
Fairy-Tale Files, published once weekly, feature three variations of a fairy tale chosen by one of Fairy Tale Review’s Assistant Editors. Like the fairy tale, stolen identities and power struggles abound in 3 Women, Robert Altman’s strange, elliptical film conceived...
by Fairy Tale Review | Jul 18, 2014 | Fairy-Tale Files
Fairy-Tale Files, published once weekly, feature three variations of a fairy tale chosen by one of Fairy Tale Review’s Assistant Editors. Carsten Jensen’s epic novel, We, The Drowned, traces a century’s worth of stories of Danish seafarers from the town of Marstal....
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