Layli and Majnun by Nezami Ganjavi - ISBN: 9780143133995
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Timeless Persian love story that inspired Layla, a tragic Romeo & Juliet.

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  • Paperback

    320 pages

  • Release Date

    4 May 2021

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Summary

The Persian epic that inspired Eric Clapton’s unforgettable love song “Layla” and that Lord Byron called “the Romeo and Juliet of the East,” in a masterly new translation.

The iconic love story of the Middle East, by a twelfth-century Persian poet who has been compared to Shakespeare for his subtlety, inventiveness, and dramatic force, Layli and Majnun tells of star-crossed lovers whose union is tragically thwarted by their families and whose passion continues to ripple out a…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780143133995
ISBN-10:0143133993
Author:Nezami Ganjavi, Dick Davis
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:320
Release Date:4 May 2021
Weight:230g
Dimensions:196mm x 128mm x 14mm
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Critics Review

“A highly engaging tale of impossible love … The first verse translation of the 12th-century Persian poet Nezami … Davis’s rhythmic translation is full of lush imagery.” ―Publishers Weekly

“Nezami … paints a visionary world full of erotic tension and trepidation which is both sublimated and enriched with psychological chiaroscuro.” ―Italo Calvino

About The Author

Nezami Ganjavi

Nezami Ganjavi (1141-1209) is considered the greatest romantic epic poet in Persian literature. A Sunni Muslim born to a Persian father and a Kurdish mother, he lived most of his life in his hometown of Ganjeh, in present-day Azerbaijan. He was married three times; all three of his wives predeceased him, and, rarely for a Persian poet of his time, he wrote with apparently heartfelt and surprisingly personal eloquence about his affection for them and his sorrow at losing them. His introduction of an element of mysticism into his romance narratives is an innovation that was followed by most of his many imitators.

Dick Davis (translator/introducer) is the foremost English-speaking scholar of medieval Persian poetry in the West. A fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and an emeritus professor of Persian at Ohio State University, he has published more than twenty books. His other translations from Persian include The Conference of the Birds; Vis and Ramin; The Mirror of My Heart- A Thousand Years of Persian Poetry by Women; Faces of Love- Hafez and the Poets of Shiraz; and Shahnameh- The Persian Book of Kings. Davis lives in Columbus, Ohio.

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