Selections from The Art of Party Crashing in Medieval Iraq

Selections from The Art of Party Crashing in Medieval Iraq
ISBN-10
0815651791
ISBN-13
9780815651796
Category
Humor
Pages
199
Language
English
Published
2012-12-20
Publisher
Syracuse University Press
Author
Al-Khatib Al-Baghdadi

Description

He’s fond of anyone who throws a party; he’s always at a party in his dreams, for party-crashing’s blazoned on his heart . . . a prisoner to the path of fi ne cuisine. With this statement, al-Khatib al-Baghdadi, a Muslim preacher and scholar, introduces The Art of Party-Crashing, a book that represents a sharp departure from the religious scholarship for which he is known. Compiled in the eleventh century, this collection of irreverent and playful anecdotes celebrates eating, drinking, and general merriment. Ribald jokes, flirtations, and wry observations of misbehaving Muslims acquaint readers with everyday life in medieval Iraq in a way that is both entertaining and edifying. Selove’s translation, accompanied by her whimsical drawings, introduces the delights and surprises of medieval Arabic humor to a new audience.

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