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Fathers and Sons: Stories from the Shahnameh of Ferdowsi, Vol. 2 (v. 2) by Abolqasem Ferdowsi |
Rostam: Tales of Love & War from Persia's Book of Kings 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.
Praise for Shahnameh: The Persian Book of Kings, translated by Dick Davis (from which Rostam is a selection):
"One of the Top Ten Best Books of the Year"-- Washington Post Book World
"Dick Davis' translation possesses the simplicity and elevation appropriate to an epic but never sounds grandiose; its sentences are clear, serene and musical." --Michael Dirda, Washington Post Book World
"An exquisite blend of poetry and prose"--The New York Times Book Review
"Davis's wonderful translation will show Western readers why Ferdowsi's masterpiece is one of the most revered and most beloved classics in the Persian world"--Khaled Hosseini, author of The Kite Runner
About the Author
ABOLQASEM FERDOWSI was born in Khorasan in a village near Tus, in 940. There are various stories in medieval texts describing the lack of interest shown by the ruler of Khorasan, Mahmud of Ghazni, in Ferdowsi's great epic the Shahnameh, to which he had devoted most of his adult life. Ferdowsi is said to have died around 1020 in poverty and embittered by royal neglect, though confident of his and his poem's ultimate fame.
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, Professor of Persian at Ohio State University, and now considered the greatest translator of Persian poetry.
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