The Hyena (short story)

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Publication dateWinter 1962
"The Hyena"
Short story by Paul Bowles
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Publication
Published inTransatlantic Review
Publication dateWinter 1962

"The Hyena" is a short story by Paul Bowles. It was first published in Transatlantic Review #11 (Winter 1962). It was later included in his short fiction collection The Time of Friendship (1967) published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston.[1]

A Hyena engages in perfidy to lure a complacent stork to his lair, invoking the teachings of Islam to ensnare his prey. The stork clings to his moral and religious certitudes, enlisting in his own destruction. When the Hyena returns to feed on the rotting carcass of the stork he "thanks Allah for a nose that can smell carrion on the wind."[2]

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