This is not a fairy tale in the usual sense. There are no princesses, no golden eggs, no happy endings. A brooding portrait of a solitary postapocalyptic existence, The Fairy Tale of the
World is nonetheless compelling.
The story was originally conceived by a brilliant young German writer, Georg B羹chner, who died tragically at the age of
twenty-three. His dark vision reflects the social injustice of his time.
Award-winning Swiss author J羹rg Amann has adapted The Fairy Tale of the World from a scene in B羹chner’s
Woyzeck, a moving play about the effects of poverty.
Internationally acclaimed artist K瓣thi Bhend has stunningly and surprisingly interpreted Amman’s lyrical language and
bleak imagery. Together they have created a book that offers not only Buchner’s dark vision but also a promise of innocence and hope in a dark, despairing world.