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Obeyd-e Zakani: Ethics of The Aristocrats and Other Satirical Works

Author Nezam al-Din Obeyd-e Zakani
Publisher Mage Publishers
Category Fiction
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ISBN / ASIN1933823224
ISBN-139781933823225
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Sales Rank1,768,179
CategoryFiction
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"In the arts and learning be not proficient like me,
Lest by the great you will be despised like me.
If you desire favors from the masters of our time
Beg shamelessly, play the lute and be a libertine."

Obeyd-e Zakani, who died in 1372 is among the great poets of Iran but little known in the West. This selection of his work is the first to be translated into English. Obeyd was a remarkable satirist and social critic who looked upon his world of extravagant indulgence and corruption with the censorious eyes of a Juvenal, and portrayed it with the cynicism and wit of a Voltaire, and the hilarious grotesqueness of a Rabelais. He used scathing stories and sardonic maxims to paint a world full of deceit, greed, lust, sycophancy, and perversion, where old values and virtues were scorned and extremes of wealth and poverty, violence and bloodshed were the order of the day.

"One night a thief broke into the house of a poor man. The man woke up and said, 'My dear fellow, what are you searching for in the dark that we look for in daylight and don't find?'"

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