I know that the natural inclination is to think that in a story, whether or not it is for children, there will be three inescapable elements: love, adventure and fantasy. In these Fables, opinions and inventions love is not considered, but the strangeness that the Other awakens in each one; There is no adventure or exotic travel, only observation of the processes of a world in flight; Nor does it give in to fantasy. In these texts there is only imagination, which is, when thought does not flee, its poetic form. Bertrand H. Carpentey
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