ISBN: PB: 9780300253191

Yale University Press

November 2022

200 pp.

19,6x12,7 cm

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£12.99
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Valiant Little Tailor

A Novel

The classic Grimms' fairy tale of the valiant little tailor, as you've never read it before.

Once upon a time, there lived a valiant little tailor who killed seven flies with one blow – but who is this narrator who has abruptly inserted himself into the story, claiming authorship? He's indignant: the fairy tale, borne carelessly along by the popular imagination, subjected to the transformations of oral tradition, was collected in a lamentable state by the Brothers Grimm, and he intends to restore the tale and its giant-slaying, unicorn-fighting, boar-hunting star to their original magnificence. But the true hero of the story remains to be seen: Is it the tailor, the narrator, or someone else entirely?

In this explosive retelling of the classic tale, Eric Chevillard enlists the reader in a dizzying game of crack-the-whip, with new directions and delights in every paragraph. At once irreverent and deeply sincere, this book is a mischievous, multifarious celebration of the power of stories and those who tell them.

About the author

Eric Chevillard (b. 1964) is an award-winning French writer. His many books include "The Valiant Little Tailor", "Prehistoric Times", and "Palafox".