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Fairy Tale Review : The Ochre Issue #12.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bernheimer, Kate.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (173 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Chicago : Wayne State University Press, 2017.
Summary:
The tenth-anniversary Emerald Issue contains new stories, poems, essays, and artwork inspired by the themes of "emeralds" and "Oz." The sheer volume of responses to the first issue of Fairy Tale Review shows that fairy tales continue to be one of the most viable art forms. In fairy tales, all things are interdependent, mysteriously and insanely entwined. They contain a deeply ecological world. The Green Issue is devoted to new fairy tales, with a special consideration for nature. The unbridled individualism at work in the literary forms most dominant today devalues the natural world in relation to the human. In fairy tales, the human world and the animal world are collapsed. The collapse remains open to wonder and change. In this way, fairy tales provide the possibility for narratives to shine a different sort of terrible light on the natural world. This world is transparent, imperiled, abstract, and new. In this world, clarity and wonder go hand and hand.
Contents:
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Annotated Table of Contents
Joel Hans: Editor's Note
Courtney Bird: The Diamond Girl
Caroline Cabrera: from Apple Hill Farm
Christopher Citro: Saving Myself (For Something) &amp
We're Actually Fabulous
Jaydn DeWald: The Rosebud Variations
Zachary Doss: The Season of Daughters
Jaclyn Dwyer: Baby Bird &amp
The Barren Wife Gives Birth to a Girl Two Essays
Rachel Edelman: How Humans Use Dead Animals
Rachel Contreni Flynn: Chime
Kristen Gleason: Plumpenthroat
Rodney Gomez: The Clowns
Karen Green: from The Willful Ignorance Project
Laura Grothaus: Pinocchio Revisited
Kelsie Hahn: Trackways
Carlea Holl-Jensen: May Queen
Coop Lee: The Black Lodge
Muriel Leung: How to Fall in Love in a Time of Unnameable Disaster
Lindsay Lusby: Forestry (Parts 1-3)
Carmen Maria Machado: The Old Women Who Were Skinned
Rebecca Macijeski: Death's Pocket Inventory
Christopher Nelson: Fairy Tale
Marta Pelrine-Bacon: Girls Underground
Rebecca Perea-Kane: The Kunstkamera, St. Petersburg
Aimee Pokwatka: Ashes
Rachel Richardson: The Bear's Wife
Broc Rossell: from Alameda
Jasmine Sawers: Delicate
Cecily Schuler: To Meet My Father
Ira Sukrungruang: Family: A Fairy Tale
Kim Welliver: The Three Bears' Lesser Known Names for Goldilocks
Gabrielle Williams: Clementine &amp
the Cold Winter
Allyson Young: Sedna
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ISBN:
9780814342893
0814342892
OCLC:
1013736244

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