| GamaniaK |
| I know nothing about Arab literature.
Are there any famous books translated in English? |
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| Liban |
| The most well known would be 1001 Arabian Nights stories. Many Disney aninimations are based on characters out of arabic books. |
| nezar33 |
| try Amazon.com |
| sniper420 |
- Liban wrote:
The most well known would be 1001 Arabian Nights stories. Many Disney aninimations are based on characters out of arabic books.
those disney characters dont have anything to do with arab literature. redad ibn battuta rihala and Rose garden which is hilarous book. |
| Nik |
| Well I think Arabian Nights makes for great stories, can't discredit stuff coz they were made into Disney movies, else we might have to tell the likes of Victor Hugo they're not considered serious writers
The Rubaiyat by Omar Khayyam is famous...Hmm for contemporary Arab writers go for Naguib Mahfouz...there are lots of strong feminist writers in Arab Literature as well, like Nawal El Sedaawi though her views are a bit controversial for some of the more conservative...Why don't you give Kahlil Gibran a try as well? |
| BobbieMasoner |
- Nik wrote:
Well I think Arabian Nights makes for great stories, can't discredit stuff coz they were made into Disney movies, else we might have to tell the likes of Victor Hugo they're not considered serious writers
The Rubaiyat by Omar Khayyam is famous...Hmm for contemporary Arab writers go for Naguib Mahfouz...there are lots of strong feminist writers in Arab Literature as well, like Nawal El Sedaawi though her views are a bit controversial for some of the more conservative...Why don't you give Kahlil Gibran a try as well?
Nik, habibi, Omar Khayyam was Iranian :wink:
his Rubayat is amazing |
| sniper420 |
- BobbieMasoner wrote:
- Nik wrote:
Well I think Arabian Nights makes for great stories, can't discredit stuff coz they were made into Disney movies, else we might have to tell the likes of Victor Hugo they're not considered serious writers
The Rubaiyat by Omar Khayyam is famous...Hmm for contemporary Arab writers go for Naguib Mahfouz...there are lots of strong feminist writers in Arab Literature as well, like Nawal El Sedaawi though her views are a bit controversial for some of the more conservative...Why don't you give Kahlil Gibran a try as well?
Nik, habibi, Omar Khayyam was Iranian :wink:
his Rubayat is amazing
well he spoke and wrote in arabis same is the case with ibn Sina or avicenna. The great Persian Hakim |
| gazzaam98 |
| AMAZON is great! |