Brothers and Beasts: An Anthology of Men on Fairy Tales
By Kate Bernheimer, Michael Martone (Contribution by), Michael Mejia (Contribution by), Timothy Schaffert (Contribution by), David J. Schwartz (Contribution by), Vijay Seshadri (Contribution by), Brian Baldi (Contribution by), Richard Siken (Contribution by), Kieran Suckling (Contribution by), Maria Tatar (Contribution by), Jeff VanderMeer (Contribution by), Maria Tatar (Foreword by), Willy Vlautin (Contribution by), Jack Zipes (Contribution by), Christopher Barzak (Contribution by), Joshua Beckman (Contribution by), Greg Bills (Contribution by), Jirí Cêch (Contribution by), Alexander Chee (Contribution by), Robert Coover (Contribution by), Neil Gaiman (Contribution by), Jack Zipes (Afterword), Steve Almond (Contribution by), Johannes Göransson (Contribution by), Ilya Kaminsky (Contribution by), Eric Kraft (Contribution by), Norman Lock (Contribution by), Gregory Maguire (Contribution by)
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By Kate Bernheimer, Michael Martone (Contribution by), Michael Mejia (Contribution by), Timothy Schaffert (Contribution by), David J. Schwartz (Contribution by), Vijay Seshadri (Contribution by), Brian Baldi (Contribution by), Richard Siken (Contribution by), Kieran Suckling (Contribution by), Maria Tatar (Contribution by), Jeff VanderMeer (Contribution by), Maria Tatar (Foreword by), Willy Vlautin (Contribution by), Jack Zipes (Contribution by), Christopher Barzak (Contribution by), Joshua Beckman (Contribution by), Greg Bills (Contribution by), Jirí Cêch (Contribution by), Alexander Chee (Contribution by), Robert Coover (Contribution by), Neil Gaiman (Contribution by), Jack Zipes (Afterword), Steve Almond (Contribution by), Johannes Göransson (Contribution by), Ilya Kaminsky (Contribution by), Eric Kraft (Contribution by), Norman Lock (Contribution by), Gregory Maguire (Contribution by)
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Breaks new ground in fairy-tale studies by offering male writers a chance to reflect on their relationships to fairy tales.
Despite the availability of several eloquent gender studies of fairy tales, a popular reference on men and fairy tales has so far been nonexistent. Brothers and Beasts offers a new perspective by allowing twenty-three male writers the chance to explore their artistic and emotional relationship to their favorite fairy-tale stories. In their personal essays, the contribut...






















