Whose daughter did Cinderella eat?

2014-03-15T19:43:58-04:00

Harper Collins, 2011 Peggy Orenstein's to start with. But Cinderella has consumed countless little girls, and she has not yet had her fill. And that's not only speaking of the Grimm Brothers version of "Cinderella". Though readers know there are far grimmer versions (certainly gorier, with stepsisters lopping

Whose daughter did Cinderella eat?2014-03-15T19:43:58-04:00

Irish Short Stories: Fairy Tales and Wonder Tales

2014-03-15T19:42:17-04:00

The summer that I was eleven, my grandmother went to Ireland; she brought me back a sweater, which was real wool and, therefore, very picky, and two books of Irish fairy tales. That sweater should have been perfect for me, because I was a picky granddaughter, who believed that I

Irish Short Stories: Fairy Tales and Wonder Tales2014-03-15T19:42:17-04:00

It’s Orange Prize Season 2012

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Are you reading the Oranges this year? Or have you developed a sensitivity/intolerance/allergy?  I've only read Esi Edugyan's Half-Blood Blues; I have Ann Patchett's State of Wonder set to read next. With a total of 6,692 pages of Orange-ness, I've read 336. Foreign Bodies, Cynthia Ozick Gillespie and I, Jane

It’s Orange Prize Season 20122020-07-30T14:35:36-04:00

Irish Short Story Week: Mary Lavin

2014-03-15T19:35:56-04:00

Can you even imagine a more perfect cover for a book to bear for an event such as this? From the outside, it appears the quintessential Irish collection. The title, too, conjures up images of lush landscapes, farms bound by stone fences, above which a leprechaun or pixie might peer

Irish Short Story Week: Mary Lavin2014-03-15T19:35:56-04:00

Myths and Fairy Tales: In the Beginning

2014-03-15T19:33:20-04:00

With a subject as vast as mythology, it seems impossible to consider distilling it into A Short History of Myth. Yet that is what Karen Armstrong has done for the first volume in the Canongate Myth Series. What seems equally impossible is condensing those ideas once more, into

Myths and Fairy Tales: In the Beginning2014-03-15T19:33:20-04:00
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