The Story of Barzu
Titel
The Story of Barzu
Subtitel
As told by two storytellers from Boysun, Uzbekistan
ISBN
9789400600355
Uitvoering
eBook PDF (Adobe DRM)
Aantal pagina's
148
Taal
Engels
Publicatiedatum
Afmetingen
15.6 x 23.4 cm
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Inhoudsopgave
Toon inhoudsopgaveVerberg inhoudsopgave
Introduction by Rav.an Rahmoni: the Barzunoma in Boysun
2. Translator’s note, Gabrielle van den Berg
3. The story of Barzu as told by Jura Kamol, Pasurxi, Boysun, 1995
4. The story of Barzu as told by Mullorav.an, Pasurxi, Boysun, 2007
5. Appendix 1: The story of Barzu as told by Jura Kamol in the dialect of Pasurxi
6. The story of Barzu as told by mullorav.an in the dialect of Pasurxi

Recensies en Artikelen

The aim of the authors is comparable to the noble mission of the author of the most famous version of the Shahnama epic tradition written down a millennium ago by the poet Firdawsi, who adapted many stories of Persian, Scythian and Parthian folklore and created an iconic collective national identity symbol. Dr F.I. Melville, Head of the Shahnama Centre, Pembroke College, University of Cambridge

Ravshan Rahmoni, Gabrielle Berg, van den (red.)

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Redacteurs

Ravshan Rahmoni

Ravshan Rahmoni is professor of Tajik literature at the University of Dushanbe.

Gabrielle Berg, van den

Gabrielle van den Berg, lecturer in Persian at the University of Leiden.