Darkest Desire: The Wolf's Own Tale
Wolf's life in the wood might be happy, except for one problem. He can't control his urge to devour children who stumble across his path. His runaway desires have made him an outcast among his peers. He lives an unhappy, solitary life — until he encounters the Brothers Grimm. Wolf is thrilled to realize that in the presence of these scholars, he can speak. The Grimms take Wolf into their camp, fill him with brandy, and poke at the source of his easily apparent unhappiness. When they learn the truth about Wolf's cravings, they propose a cure. Now Wolf must make a decision. Can the satisfaction of a "normal" life outweigh the joys of his perversion? Are his desires truly deranged, or is he simply giving full expression to his personal nature? Does he have an obligation — as his occasional companion Devil argues — to live as a unique individual in the manner to which he was born? Wolf trusts his new friends, and agrees to their cure. The brothers construct a complicated and dangerous scenario to discover how Wolf will behave. Is Wolf nothing more than a subject for research? The Grimms no more than coniving reporters?
Ultimately, Wolf, Devil, the Brothers Grimm, an outraged Frau, and her endangered babe collide at a pool in the dark wood to settle ancient questions: Can the deepest and most perverse desires ever be overruled? Or more important, should they?
- Author
- Anthony Schmitz
- Format
- hardcover
- Pages
- 134
- Publisher
- Ecco Press
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780880016261
- Characters
- Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm
- Genres
- fiction
- Release date
- 1998
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