Robert Coover's many acclaimed works of fiction have established him as
a powerhouse among America's postmodernist writers. With Briar Rose, he
casts his own unmistakable style on an ageless tale. A brilliant
recreation of the timeless Sleeping Beauty story, Briar Rose tells of a
prince trapped in the briars; a sleeping beauty who cannot awaken,
dreaming of a succession of kissing princes; and the old spell-casting
fairy who inhabits the princess's dreams, regaling her with legends of
other sleeping beauties and trying to imagine the nature of human
desire.