‘To make a pact with the thing that threatens you is arguably the smartest trick of all.’ From the brilliant, sui generis Anne Serre come three bewitching, thoroughly out-of-the-way tales, in which kernels of trauma, loss, loneliness and obsession are glimpsed through the glittering gauze of fiction.
‘The Fool’ may have stepped out of a tarot pack – to walk a mountain trail or worm his way into a writer’s mind. ‘The Narrator’ proposes his mirror image, a storyteller in sheep’s clothing, who has a bone to pick with language. The power of narrative to trump a stark reality is perhaps at its strongest in the last story; in
‘The Wishing Table’ the orgiastic antics of an incestuous family are recounted by one of three daughters. A dream logic rules each of these unpredictable, sensual, and surreal stories: romps no doubt, yet deeply moral, and entirely unforgettable ones.
The Fool and Other Moral Tales
Adult Fiction
The Fool and Other Moral Tales
£10.99
From the brilliant, sui generis Anne Serre come three bewitching, thoroughly out-of-the-way tales. A dream logic rules each of these unpredictable, sensual, and surreal stories: romps no doubt, yet deeply moral, and entirely unforgettable ones.
| Weight | 0.172 kg |
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| Dimensions | 12 × 18.1 × 1.7 cm |
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| Cover | Paperback |
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| Language | English |
| Edition | Omnibus ed |
| Dewey | 843.92 (edition:23) |
| Readership | General – Trade / Code: K |





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