(The Pleasantries of the Incredible Mulla) Nasrudin

by Idries Shah

Paperback, 1971

Status

Available

Call number

398.220956

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Publication

Plume (1971), Edition: First Edition, Remaindered, 22 pages

Description

The appeal of Nasrudin is as universal and timeless as the truths he illustrates. His stories are read by children, by scientists and scholars, and by followers of philosophy. Idries Shah assembled this collection of Nasrudin's trials and tribulations from ancient manuscripts and oral literature, from sources in North Africa and Turkey, the Middle East and Central Asia. Many were known to the great Sufi masters, Rumi, Jami, and Attar the chemist.

User reviews

LibraryThing member Arctic-Stranger
Very fun short stories about the foolish Wise Man Nasrudin. One example, he said he could see at night as well as during the day. When someone saw him at night carrying a lantern, they asked him why, if he could see at night. "So you won't run into me," he answered.

If you like Fool stories, that
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carry hidden kernels of wisdom, this is the book for you.
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LibraryThing member iSatyajeet
Mulla Nasruddin was famously odd, but one of the wisest men. Beneath his apparent foolishness, there was a keen perception that cut straight to the truth.
LibraryThing member iSatyajeet
Mulla Nasruddin was famously odd, but one of the wisest men. Beneath his apparent foolishness, there was a keen perception that cut straight to the truth.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1968

Physical description

22 p.; 7 inches

ISBN

0525473068 / 9780525473060

Local notes

RG/GW

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