Long ago expelled from the ranks of the nobility on account of his
worthless behaviour, the knight had cultivated a connexion with some
discontented idle burghers of the city, and these he hoped to make the
ministers of his vengeance. -from "The Massacre at Prague" These strange
tales of Jewish folklore make the Brothers Grimm look cheery, with their
emphases on murder, bigotry, revenge, and other sordid human impulses: .
"The Bird That Sang to a Bridegroom" features an appearance by the Angel
of Death. . "The Pound of Flesh" tells the legend that provided
Shakespeare his source material for his grim play The Merchant of
Venice. . "The Ape and the Gold Pieces" features the decaying carcass of
the titular primate. . "The Prisoner of the Inquisition" is a
"monstrous" tale of unjust imprisonment. A tad intense, perhaps, for the
children it was obviously intended for, it is nevertheless a darkly
delicious read for grownups. Also available from Cosimo Classics:
Field's The Alchemy of Happiness and Shadows Cast Before. CLAUD FIELD is
also author of Mystics and Saints of Islam, Heroes of Missionary
Enterprise, and Persian Literature.