Item
Fabeln
- Title
- en_US Fabeln
- Description
- en_US This is a hardbound book (hard cover)
- en_US Language note: German
- en_US Juergen Grzimek
- Creator
- en_US Grzimek, Jürgen See all items with this value
- Contributor
- en_US Grzimek, Juergen
- Date
- 2016-01-25T20:12:04Z
- en_US 1999-08
- en_US 1986
- Date Available
- 2016-01-25T20:12:04Z
- Date Issued
- en_US 1986
- Abstract
- en_US This little volume has twenty-four modern fables on some fifty-nine pages. Grzimek's Vorwort separates his work from that of Schnurre, Arnzten and Anders. His fables are written against the flood of images of today's media. They should awaken understanding for social problems and should lead to critical reading. And they should create fun. The first fable is a reflective consideration of aging in the person of the proud and selfish king lion whose power dwindles. Everyone will die as he has lived. Die Drei Raben (14) tells of three ravens who get into a skyscraper through the window but cannot get out again. They see a white dove fly by. The first wishes he were a falcon to pursue her, the second a man to shoot her. The third wishes he were the dove. Hundeleben (26) is a touching piece by the pet dog of a man who did not share his wife's ambition and was divorced by her. He wanted to pet something and was rejected for petting female and male colleagues. He bought the dog, and they lead a happy life together. Falke und Taube (34) is a scarry look into the past and present experience of a killer. He used to attack flocks of doves. Now he finds them alone, careful, and in a hurry. When I see them, I drive them to the ground and they die trembling before I grasp them. In Der Abgrund (43), a fox with a cane who has walked a long way hops onto a willing ass, urges him to gallop like a horse, and then beats him with the cane. The ass runs wildly forward without attention to the path and finally goes over the edge of a cliff. The fox, who has jumped off, asks why the ass was in such a hurry to break his neck. Drei Kätzchen (47) tells of a tawdry sexual encounter between a fox and three loose women. Twelve sketches accompany the fables.
- Identifier
- en_US 3803630096
- en_US 7873 (Access ID)
- Language
- en_US ger
- Publisher
- en_US Hesse & Becker im Weiss Verlag
- en_US Dreieich, Germany
- Subject
- en_US PT1356.G79 1986 See all items with this value
- en_US Juergen Grzimek See all items with this value
- en_US Title Page Scanned See all items with this value
- Type
- en_US Book, Whole
- Item sets
- Carlson Fable Collection Books