"Delicious, shivery, sophisticated fairy stories as spat from the pen of a Pulitzer Prize-winning author. 'Most of us are safe,' Cunningham writes in his astonishing preface. 'If you're not a delirious dream the gods are having, if your beauty doesn't trouble the constellations, nobody's going to cast a spell on you.' But Cunningham will, and does. In a market oversaturated by reworked fairy tales, his are the best." --Katy Waldman, Slate "[ A Wild Swan is] positively delectable. I had no idea Mr. Cunningham had it in him .
He can't help but write movingly, even as he's setting fire to our most cherished childhood texts. The book is studded with unexpected moments of grace." -- Jennifer Senior, The New York Times Five out of five stars. "While there was darkness in the original tales--blood, butchery and much else--Cunningham's collection brings emotional light and shade where there was none . The comedy in these stories works brilliantly, but it does not uncut the tragedy of its lonely and quietly tormented outsiders . These tales, short, contemporary, disturbing, and alluring, would make perfect vending-machine fodder: a transporting and enthralling read all the way home." -- Arifa Akbar, The Independent "Michael Cunningham and Yuko Shimizu's A Wild Swan is an enchantment." --Alissa Schappell, Vanity Fair "[Cunningham] has reimagined, and wickedly modernized, a batch of fairy tales (Yuko Shimizu's illustrations resemble the work of Aubrey Beardsley.
) . Readers will savor Cunningham's wise, generous musings about (superbly) recognizable types." --Joan Frank, San Francisco Chronicle "'I dig out beautiful caves behind my characters,'" [Virginia] Woolf wrote in the diary entry Cunningham used as an epigraph to The Hours : 'I think that's exactly what I want: humanity, humor, depth.' Cunningham has performed a similar operation on the 10 tales he has selected for transformation . For the stories in A Wild Swan , Cunningham has dug out caves of humanity, humor and depth behind some well-known characters." --Christopher Benfey, The New York Times Book Review "A rollicking and memorable tribute to stories we know. [Cunningham's] prose brings back much of the original swagger and sharpness. [He] is extremely funny and psychologically observant.
Beautiful, imaginative illustrations by Yuko Shimizu, complement the stories, spurring the feeling that this is not just a book to read, but also a special object." -- The Economist "Remixing myths and fairy tales in this new collection - beautifully illustrated by Yuko Shimizu - Cunningham stands magic on its head. Cunningham never condescends to his characters. Instead, he inhabits them." --Kit Reed, Miami Herald "The original tales are timeless for good reasons, and by approaching them from a fresh and astute perspective with humor and compassion, Cunningham revitalizes their profound resonance. Imaginatively illustrated by Yuko Shimizu, this is a dazzling twenty-first-century fairy-tale collection of creative verve and keen enchantment. Cunningham's high stature and the book's irresistible premise will attract lively media attention and reader curiosity." --Donna Seaman, Booklist "The latest from Cunningham ( The Snow Queen ) offers elegant, sardonic retellings of 10 iconic fairy tales .
Cunningham's tales enlarge rather than reduce the haunting mystery of their originals. Striking black-and-white images from illustrator Shimizu add a fitting visual counterpoint to a collection at once dark and delightful." -- Publishers Weekly.