“Anger for a man is like tears for a woman,” a doctor tells Judith Moore, the doomed heroine of filmmaker Anna Biller’s new novel, Bluebeard’s Castle (out this week). “We have to let it out sometimes.
In Saratoga Schaefer's 'A Thousand Monstrous Forms' (Crooked Lane Books, Sept. 15), a gothic horror reimagining of “Bluebeard ...
The French folktale of Bluebeard is as famous as it is haunting. It tells the story of a young bride left alone to explore her wealthy but mysterious husband’s sprawling estate. She is given but one ...