![]() ![]() Only a note on the back cover makes sense of the New Fables announced on the special page 126. She has published several books of poetry including The Authentic Lie (1982) and From the Book of Nightmares (1984). I recommend reading the stories on 8, 23, 29, 51, 55, 64, 69, 78, and 99. Feminist fables by Suniti Namjoshi, July 1990, Inland Womensource edition, Paperback in English. ![]() Many of the other tales are myths and fairy tales redeveloped. Stories in the stricter realms of fables or fable materials include From the Panchatantra (1), The Female Swan (18), The Monkey and the Crocodiles (26), The Snake and the Mongoose (37), The Crocodile (43), TH (68), FS (72), BC (74), LM (97), The Disinterested Lover (113), and The Red Fox and the White Swan (126). The Moon Shone On (45) is one of the few happy pieces in the book. Its angry edge on women's and lesbians' issues makes it hard reading for me. I have spent a long time working my way through this book. ![]()
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