In Haiti, grandmothers are frequently the tale tellers.
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Insisting that his " prime motive was the desire of a tale teller,"
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The accomplice told Duffy later that the tale teller had been rendered utterly, and satisfyingly, speechless.
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Lee Smith is a writer's writer, a teller of tales for tale tellers to admire and envy.
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"Election years are very hard for tall tale tellers because of the competition from the professionals, " he quipped.
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The clay creatures'mystical aura grew in the early 19th century thanks to fairy-tale tellers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm.
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He creates a self-conscious sense of the performers as a circle of tale tellers who resourcefully summon scenes into being, but he doesn't belabor the idea.
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For " folklore " means " something-- to the tale teller, to the song singer, to the fiddler, and to the audience or addressees ".
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The Trickster God begins the opera with a long solo in which he insists that he is the tale teller, but then narrative authority is taken out of his hands and dropped.
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A universal story of reinvention, it has appealed to tale tellers and truth seekers in countless villages and cities around the world where it has been produced, adapted, and even rewritten.