Whereas Anglo-American culture linguistically distinguishes between ‘folk’ and ‘pop’, the Italian language relies in both cases on the word ‘popolare’. Such an ambivalence says a lot in itself. British (and by extension, partly also American) collective imagination originally made use of ‘folk’, a term of Germanic origin, to refer to secluded and mostly pagan rural…
When we think about fairy tales many of us vision a world which is picture-perfect, where the protagonists most of the time lived happily ever after, but the original versions of most of these tales aren’t all that rosy, in fact they are rather dark and grim.
‘Grim Tales’ is a collection of…