
This collection was put together on the premise that the world can never have too many fairy tales, too many fables, too many yarns. When selecting materials, I (Bradford Morrow) did tend to favor narratives that touched upon the impossible. If there is anything that binds all these pieces together it is an embrace of enchantment, and an abiding interest in transformation, be it fantastical, fabular or miraculous.
This collection centers on the exploration of the impossible through a curated selection of narratives that prioritize enchantment and transformation. Editor Bradford Morrow gathers diverse voices to examine the boundaries of reality, utilizing the framework of the fairy tale and the fable to challenge conventional storytelling. The contributors navigate themes of metamorphosis and the miraculous, often pushing against the constraints of logic to favor the surreal. The anthology functions as a multi-vocal examination of the human condition through the lens of the fantastic, presenting a wide array of stylistic approaches to the short story form.
Readers and critics frequently highlight the anthology's commitment to pushing the boundaries of traditional short fiction. Discussion often centers on the editor's specific focus on the fantastical and the fabular, which provides a cohesive thematic thread throughout the disparate pieces. Many reviewers appreciate the balance between established authors and emerging voices, noting that the collection maintains a high level of literary quality. The atmosphere is often described as immersive and thought-provoking, encouraging readers to engage with the text on a symbolic level. The work is widely regarded as a significant venue for experimental writing that defies standard genre categorization.
Page Count:
287
Publication Date:
1989-01-01
Publisher:
Collier Books, 1989
ISBN-10:
0020352905
ISBN-13:
9780020352907
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