Fiction. Departing from the Brothers Grimm to approach our own economically and socially fractured present, Sarah Goldstein's FABLES constructs a world defined by small betrayals, transformations, and brutality amid its animal and human inhabitants. We hear the fragment-voices of ghosts and foxes, captors and captives, stable boys and schoolgirls in the woods and fields and cities of these tales. Anxious townsfolk abandon their orphan children to the nightingales in the forest, a bear deploys a tragic maneuver to avoid his hunters, and a disordered economy results in new kinds of retirements and relocations. Goldstein weaves together familiar and contemporary allegories creating a series of vibrant, and vital, tales for our time.
Author City: SOUTH HADLEY, MA USA
Sarah Goldstein was born in Toronto and attended Concordia University (Montreal) and Cornell University. She currently resides in western Massachusetts. Her writing has appeared in Barrow Street, Bateau, Caketrain, DENVER QUARTERLY, New South, Verse, and other journals, and her artwork has been shown in the US and Canada.
Reviews and Other Links
Nick Sturm @ The Rumpus
Nick Ripatrazone @ The Iowa Review
“In the meadow of fairy tale, Goldstein unrolls ribbons of story that fly gamely and snap with brilliance. Truly worth gazing at.”
Deb Olin Unferth
“Sarah Goldstein’s fables make me happy, and they'll make you happy too. They’re delightfully unnerving: small animals fare poorly; we’re bounced to what feel like the settings of the tales of the Brothers Grimmhuntsmen and witches wander the landscapes, a magic needle runs away, a finch mends laceand then, wonderfully, there’s talk of retirement accounts and urban decay and the sad tale of a dude crushed under his truck whilst fixing its axle. And ghosts! And my favorite: the captives. One captor tells his captive, ‘you ought to put that voice of yours in a pillow.’ Thank goodness Sarah Goldstein put her voice into FABLES. Honestly, I’ve never read a debut this stunning.”
Josh Russel