Who's Afraid Of the Big Bad Werewolf?

Newsweek, August, 2002 by Susannah Meadows

In the 16th century, French peasants told a tale that went something like this: Girl meets werewolf on her way to granny's house. Wolf beats her there and kills granny, shelving her flesh in the pantry and her blood in a bottle. Upon arrival, girl snacks on granny, then strips naked and slides into bed with wolf. As wolf's about to eat her, girl says she has to go to the bathroom. Wolf lets her outside. He asks, "Are you merding a load?" but girl's already gotten away. The cannibalistic, scatological stripper is not exactly Disney material, but she's believed to be the original incarnation of Little Red Riding Hood before she would undergo hundreds of revisions to become the G-rated heroine of our collective memory. Catherine Orenstein's revelatory new book, "Little Red Riding Hood...

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