“Tales of the Marvellous and News of the Strange” is a captivating collection of ancient Arabic short stories, dating back over a millennium. These tales, preserved in a single manuscript in Istanbul, offer a glimpse into a world filled with monsters, lost princes, priceless jewels, and magical transformations. Among the stories is the poignant reflection of Shaddad the Great, who, despite his vast conquests and eternal life, realized the futility of material wealth in the face of death. This collection, with its rich tapestry of fantasy and moral lessons, is a treasure trove for those who appreciate timeless storytelling.
Why You Should Read?
- Discover the earliest known Arabic short stories, rich in fantasy and moral lessons.
- Explore tales featuring monsters, lost princes, and magical transformations.
- Reflect on the timeless theme of the futility of material wealth.
- Perfect for readers who enjoy ancient myths and enchanting narratives.