Saturday, April 9, 2011

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Fables

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moral fables once and for all have been included in the catalog White Ravens 2011, an annual selection of 250 books for children and youth from among all the books arrived at the Internationale Jugendbibliothek Munich more than 40 countries.

After reviewing the presence of the fables in the history of humanity will (if you have some doubt it is best to ask your own Grassa Toro or read his article "The useful literature" published in the book Children's Literature and Dynamics, proceedings of the meeting for discussing the Circle hexagon in Tarazona, 2009), we are a particular illusion to think that these fables are now within the walls of Blutenburg Castle, home of the Internationale Jugendbibliothek . Even more illusion

us comment on the work published in the catalog:

"This book expertly plays with literary Traditions and components. The title as well as the publishing information on the last page are tongue-in-cheek tributes tothe elaborate style of old etiquette books. What readers will discover within its one-hundred pages are traditional yet also refreshingly different animal fables – encompassing new topics and new characters. In the texts, things are raw, cold, and ruthless. Blood flows, and there is no mercy. The law of the strongest, the most cunning, or the youngest holds. Some of the fables, none of which are more than two pages long, are easily understandable; others are cryptic and likely to leave the reader mystified – which does not in any way diminish one’s reading pleasure. The surreal seeming illustrations aptly capture the overall tone of this unusual book. (Age: 10 +) "

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