The classic Grimms' fairy tale of the valiant little tailor, as you've
never read it before
"A creative take on storytelling, suggesting the potential in even the
most familiar tale, with Chevillard riffing comfortably across
subject-matters and stories old and new."--M. A.Orthofer, Complete
Review
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, Éric 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.