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Rostam

Tales of Love & War from Persia's Book of Kings
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Rostam is Iran's greatest mythological hero, a Persian Hercules, magnificent in strength and courage. As recounted in the tenth-century Book of Kings (Shahnameh) by the poet Ferdowsi, he was an indomitable force in ancient Persia for 500 years, undergoing many trials of combat, cunning and endurance. Although Rostam served a series of often-fickle kings, he was always his own man, committed to the greater good of Iran. His adventures are some of the best-loved of all Persian narratives and remain deeply resonant in Iranian culture. This book begins with the birth of Rostam's father Zal and ends with Rostam's death. The tales tell of the love between Zal and Rostam's mother, the Kaboli princess Rudabeh; of Rostam's miraculous birth, aided by the magical bird Simorgh; of Rostam's youth and the selection of his trusty horse Rakhsh; of his affair with Princess Tahmineh, the birth of their son Sohrab, and, after Sohrab grows into a mighty warrior himself, the tragic confrontation between father and son. The tales conclude with Rostam's war against demons, his seven trials, his rescue of Prince Bizhan, and finally his battle, both intellectual and physical, with the ambitious and religiously-driven prince Esfandyar.

Author Biography:

Abolqasem Ferdowsi was born in Khorasan in a village near Tus in western Iran, in 940. His great epic the "Shahnameh", to which he devoted most of his adult life, was originally composed for the Samanid princes of Khorasan, who were the chief instigators of the revival of Persian cultural traditions after the Arab conquest of the seventh century. Ferdowsi is said to have died around 1020 in poverty and embittered by royal neglect, though confident of his and his poems ultimate fame. Dick Davis was educated at Kings College, Cambridge (B.A. and M.A. in English Literature), and at the University of Manchester (Ph.D. in Medieval Persian Literature). He is currently professor of Persian at Ohio State University. He lived for eight years in Iran (1970-78) and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. Dick Davis lived for eight years in iran (1970-78), as well as for periods in Greece and italy. He is a Fellow of the Royal society of Literature and Professor of Persian at Ohio state University. He is also a noted poet and is considered the greatest translator of Persian poetry.
Release date Australia
March 1st, 2007
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Translated by Dick Davis
Illustrations
Illustrations, unspecified
Pages
320
Dimensions
185x120x27
ISBN-13
9781933823119
Product ID
2120909

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