Foxy Aesop
On the Edge
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Zubaan
Published:15th Apr '18
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This inventive fable explores the dynamic between Aesop and a Sprite questioning the power of storytelling. With dark humor and wit, it engages readers while reflecting on the complexities of human nature.
Foxy Aesop by Suniti Namjoshi presents a clever and engaging exploration of fables through the lens of its titular character, Aesop, and an inquisitive Sprite. The narrative unfolds with the Sprite questioning Aesop about his role in a world riddled with challenges, asking, Why didn't you save the world? This sets the stage for a witty examination of human nature and the moral lessons often embedded in fables. As Aesop navigates his own dilemmas, the reader is invited to reflect on the relevance of these tales in addressing social issues and personal conduct.
Namjoshi's writing is marked by its eccentricity and dark humor, making Foxy Aesop a unique addition to the genre. The Sprite serves as a comical yet poignant figure, persistently challenging Aesop's perspective on the power of storytelling. Their interactions reveal a deeper inquiry into the effectiveness of fables as tools for moral reform and social critique. The narrative cleverly balances amusement with thought-provoking themes, appealing to fans of authors like Angela Carter and Margaret Atwood.
As the story progresses, the Sprite's return to her own time underscores the urgency of her questions. The whimsical tone gives way to a more serious contemplation of the writer's influence in a fractured world. Ultimately, Foxy Aesop transcends mere entertainment, prompting readers to consider the impact of narratives in shaping our understanding of morality and societal change.
ISBN: 9789385932427
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160 pages