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Aesop''s Fables: The Cruelty of the Gods

4.12 (17 ratings by Goodreads)

English

By (author): Carlo Gebler

A witty, scatological illustrated version of the world's most celebrated fables, allegedly written by a slave in the 5th century BC. A book for our times: as Gébler notes, Aesop has two subjects the exercise of power and the experience of the powerless, who endure life and all that it inflicts on them. This retelling of the Fables makes them relevant and richly enjoyable. Gavin Weston's brilliant images complement Gébler's prose. Large and fierce animals kill and butcher weaker creatures; gods play games with the hopes and fears of lesser species, including men and women; and occasionally the weak turn the tables on the strong, exposing their pretensions. This is a stunning new version of a book that was often bowdlerised and used to teach moral lessons to children. Gébler's Aesop is darker and more realistic, and compulsively readable. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 140 x 215mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Apr 2019
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781789542608

About Carlo Gebler

Gébler was born in Dublin the elder son of the Irish writers Ernest Gébler and Edna O'Brien. He is a novelist biographer playwright and teacher frequently working with prisoners in Northern Irish jails. His novel The Dead Eight based on events that took place in rural Tipperary in 1940 was described by Julian Evans as having a 'Swiftian understanding of the world's secret machinations'. His other novels include How to Murder a Man (1998) and A Good Day For A Dog. Driving through Cuba: An East-West Journey was published in 1988 and his other non fiction books include The Glass Curtain about the sectarian divisions of Belfast and Father and I: a Memoir a book about his difficult relationship with his distant father.

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