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Go to My LibraryA fekete bárány és más mesék
- Language
- Hungarian
- Published in
- Publisher
- KRE
- Pages
- 68
- ISBN
- 9789634143918
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Original edition details
Other editions (20)
Other editions

The Black Sheep and Other Fables
2005 • Acorn
English

La oveja negra y demás fábulas
1997 • Alfaguara
Spanish

La oveja negra y demás fábulas
2007 • Punto de Lectura
Spanish

La oveja negra y demás fábulas
1986 • Ediciones Alfaguara
Spanish

La oveja negra y demás fábulas
2001 • Suma de Letras
Spanish

La oveja negra y demás fábulas
2001 • SEP/Alfaguara
Spanish

Das Schwarze Schaf und andere Fabeln
2011 • Insel-Verlag
German

La oveja negra y demás fábulas
1994 • Editorial Anagrama
Spanish

La oveja negra y demás fábulas
1994 • Ediciones Era
Spanish

La oveja negra y demás fábulas
2001 • Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes
Spanish

La oveja negra y demás fábulas
2017 • Ediciones Era
Spanish

LA OVEJA NEGRA Y DEMÁS FÁBULAS - AUDIO (Spanish Edition)
1998 • ALFAGUARA
Spanish

CRISOLIN 2007 HISTORIAS DE CRONOPIOS Y DE FAMAS (Spanish Edition)
2007 • Aguilar
Spanish

A Ovelha Negra e Outras Fábulas (Em Portuguese do Brasil)
2014 • Cosac & Naify
Portuguese

Kara Koyun ve Diger Masallar
2021 • Vakifbank Kültür Yayinlari
Turkish

La oveja negra y demás fábulas
2022 • Alianza Editorial
Spanish

La oveja negra y demás fábulas
2021 • Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes de Guatemala
Spanish

Le mouton noir et autres fables
2014 • Rue Dorion
French

Svarti sauðurinn og aðrar fabúlur
2012 • Bjartur
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Chernata ovtsa i oshte basni [La oveja negra y demás fábulas]
2010 • Zhanet 45
Bulgarian
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The collection is widely celebrated for its ingenious and witty microfiction, presenting very short stories or fables that often function as incisive aphorisms on human behavior. Reviewers consistently praise the author's ability to use diverse animal characters to deliver sharp, subtle, and satirical commentary on society, politics, and even religion. Many find the stories humorous and delightful, appreciating the concentrated messages and the profound philosophical reflections packed into minimal words. The writing style is frequently compared to Modernist masters like Borges and Kafka for its parables and allegorical depth, often incorporating references to mythology and classic literature. Readers highlight the book's ability to provoke thought and leave a lasting impression, with many specific fables being singled out as brilliant and perfectly crafted.
Despite the widespread acclaim, some readers found the collection's wit to be ultimately inconsequential, suggesting that not every piece carried significant impact or depth. A few reviewers felt the book could be perceived as merely "reheating" classic fable tropes without sufficient originality or sustained brilliance, likening it to a quirky, short segment rather than a substantial standalone work. Concerns were raised about the uneven quality, with some stories being exceptional while others were considered less memorable, leading to a sense of disappointment when anticipating another strong piece. For some, the very short form of the fables, when read continuously, felt like a barrage of "witticisms" that didn't always hit the mark, and a few reviewers suggested the author's talent, while present, was minimal in its overall effect.
Overall, the book is considered a remarkable work by a master of microfiction, celebrated for its unique blend of humor, brevity, and profound social commentary. While individual stories may vary in impact, the collection generally offers a rich tapestry of satirical observations that resonate deeply. This book would particularly appeal to readers who enjoy concise, intelligent writing and appreciate short-form literature like fables or parables. It is ideal for those who delight in subtle, satirical, and dark humor, and for readers looking for philosophical insights into human nature and societal quirks, presented through clever allegory. It can be enjoyed by those who prefer to read in short bursts, allowing time for contemplation, or by anyone seeking a book that is both entertaining and intellectually stimulating.
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