I was pretty skeptical about this anthology, but it was no more uneven than most others, and there were some standouts here.
Alissa Nutting's "The Brother and the Bird" gives the volume its title, Brian Evenson's "Dapplegrim" is a compelling take on a story with which I was until now unfamiliar, and Aimee Bender's "The Color Master" was a quite evocative.
It was really interesting to see a lot of stories that I was not familiar with, even in the European tradition, and see several disparate takes on the same tale.
Worth paging through, at least.
Sunday, April 10, 2016
My Mother She Killed Me, My Father He Ate Me
Labels:
Aimee Bender,
Alissa Nutting,
Brian Evenson,
fairy tale,
fiction,
reading
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