The Fool and Other Moral Tales

Anne Serre | Mark Hutchinson (Translated by)
Paperback, 228 pages
September 24, 2019
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Description

Fairy-tale atmospheres and complex narratives are a hallmark of the fiction of Anne Serre, represented here by three radically heterodox novellas.  The Fool “may have stepped out of a tarot pack: I came across this little figure rather late in life. Not being familiar with playing cards, still less with the tarot, I was a bit uncomfortable when I first set eyes on him. I believe in magic figures and distrust them…a figure observing you can turn the world upside down.”  The Narrator concerns a sort of writer-hero: “Outcasts who can’t even tell a story are what you might call dropouts, lunatics, misfits. With them the narrator is in his element, but has one huge advantage: he can tell a story.” Little Table, Set Yourself!—a moral tale concerning a family happily polyamorous—is the most overtly a fable of these three works, and the briefest, but thin as a razor is thin.  A dream logic rules each of these wildly unpredictable, sensual and surreal novellas: these may be romps, but nevertheless deeply moral and entirely unforgettable ones.

Format: Paperback

Author: Serre, Anne

Publisher: New Directions

Pub Date: September 24, 2019

Category: Fiction / Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology

ISBN: 9780811227162

Additional information

Weight 0.35 lbs
Dimensions 7.2 × 4.4 in