Night & Horses & the Desert: An Anthology of Classical Arabic Literature (1999) ed. Robert Irwin
"Spanning the fifth to sixteenth centuries and societies that range from
Afghanistan to Spain, this anthology is a testament to the astonishing
grandeur and variety of classical Arabic literature. ...In Night & Horses & the Desert we
encounter the dashing Byronic poetry of Imru’ al-Qays and a treatise on
bibliomania by Al-Jahiz, possibly the only writer to have been killed by
books. There’s a sorcerer’s manual from 11th century Spain and an
allegory by the mysterious “Brethren of Purity,” in which animals argue
their case against humanity. Encompassing piety and profanity, fables
and philosophy, this volume is a thrilling and invaluabe introduction to
one of the world’s great bodies of literature."
No comments:
Post a Comment