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The Book of Fables


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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9781556592560
ISBN: 1556592566
Label: Copper Canyon Press
Manufacturer: Copper Canyon Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 400
Publication Date: July 01, 2007
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Studio: Copper Canyon Press


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“Metaphors, puns, surrealist visions, converted into sharp, disturbing little narratives . . . only a poet, and a good one, could have written it.”—The Atlantic Monthly



W.S. Merwin’s acclaimed short prose—many of which first appeared in The New Yorker—blur the distinction between fiction, poetry, essay, and memoir. Reminiscent of Kafka, Borges, and Beckett, they evoke mythical patterns and unlikely adventures and raise questions about art, reality, and meaning. As the Saturday Review remarked, they have “astonishing range and power.”



The Book of Fables is an affordable paperback of all the short prose from two out-of-print collections, The Miner’s Pale Children and Houses and Travellers. The pieces run from a single sentence to a dozen pages and create a poetic landscape both severe and sensuous.



From “A Garden”:



You are a garden into which a bomb once fell and did not explode, during a war that happened before you can remember. It came down at night. It screamed, but there were so many screams. It was heard, but it was forgotten. It buried itself. It was searched for but it was given up. So much else had been buried alive . . .



Poet and translator W.S. Merwin has long been committed to artistic, political, and environmental causes in both word and deed. He has received nearly every major literary accolade, including the 2005 National Book Award in Poetry for Migration. Merwin lives in Hawaii, where he cultivates endangered palms.





Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - W.S. Merwin's The Book of Fables
If you read for escape and with not a lot of time to sink into a long work, then Merwin's The Book of Fables is the place to go. It's like a gated play yard for the imagination to spend its recess time. You can climb on a spinning yarn and be dazzled as the landscape whirls by, or you can go through the ups and downs of a see-saw ride, or pick up a question from a grassy expanse, roll it in your hand, and set it back down with some of W.S. Merwin's insights rubbed off to your palms. His fables ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great short prose pieces by a favorite poet..
This book is a series of fanciful fables of many moods. I ration it out as a bedtime book. When I finish it I will start over.




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