Baba Yaga Laid an Egg
by Dubravka Ugresic Author and Ellen Elias-Bursac Translator
In this postmodern retelling of the classic Slavic myth of Baba Yaga, a witch who lives in a house with chicken legs and who kidnaps small children, this story weaves together the stories of four women living in contemporary Eastern Europe. Through the women's fears, desires, and struggles, internationally renowned writer Dubravka Ugresic spins this ancient myth into a new story focused on the joy of humanity and womanhood.
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