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A Hundred and One Nights

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          Bruce Fudge (translation)

          Paperback, 272 pages

          English-only edition

          9781479873234

           

          Translated into English for the very first time, A Hundred and One Nights is a marvelous example of the rich tradition of popular Arabic storytelling. Like the celebrated Thousand and One Nights, this collection opens with the frame story of Scheherazade, the vizier's gifted daughter who recounts imaginative tales night after night in an effort to distract the murderous king from taking her life. A Hundred and One Nights features an almost entirely different set of stories, however, each one more thrilling, amusing, and disturbing than the last. Here, we encounter tales of epic warriors, buried treasure, disappearing brides, cannibal demon-women, fatal shipwrecks, and clever ruses, where human strength and ingenuity play out against a backdrop of inexorable, inscrutable fate. 

           

          Distinctly rooted in Arabic literary culture and the Islamic tradition, these tales draw on motifs and story elements that circulated across cultures, including Indian and Chinese antecedents, and features a frame story possibly older than its more famous sibling. This vibrant translation of A Hundred and One Nights promises to transport readers, new and veteran alike, into its fantastical realms of magic and wonder.

           

          Contents:

           

          Hundred and One Nights

           

          The Young Merchant

           

          Najm al-Diyā' ibn Mudir al-Mulk

           

          Camphor Island

           

          Zafir ibn Lāhiq

           

          The Vizier and his Son

           

          King Sulayman ibn 'Abd al-Malik

           

          Maslamah ibn 'Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan (God Show Them Mercy)

           

          Gharībat al-Husn and the Young Egyptian

           

          The Young Egyptian and his Wife

           

          The King and his Three Sons

           

          The Young Man and the Necklaces

           

          The Four Companions

           

          The Prince and the Seven Viziers

           

          The King and the Serpent

           

          The Ebony Horse

           

          The King and the Gazelle

           

          The Vizier Ibn Abi l-Qamar and 'Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan