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The Turkish Jester or, The Pleasantries of Cogia Nasr Eddin Effendi

In “The Turkish Jester or, The Pleasantries of Cogia Nasr Eddin Effendi,” the timeless tales of the iconic folkloric figure Cogia Nasr Eddin come to life, showcasing a rich tapestry of humor intertwined with profound wisdom. Authored anonymously, this collection utilizes a vivid narrative style that blends elements of oral tradition with the literary nuances of the Ottoman period. Through wit and irony, the stories serve as both whimsical entertainment and insightful commentary on societal norms, making this work a captivating glimpse into the cultural fabric of 14th-century Turkey. The jester's clever antics and absurd scenarios mirror the human condition, provoking laughter while conveying deeper philosophical truths. The absence of an identifiable author only adds to the mystique surrounding this beloved figure. Cogia Nasr Eddin, often depicted as a wise fool, has roots in Persian and Arabic folklore, reflecting the universal themes of folly and sagacity. The tales capture the essence of a vibrant oral storytelling tradition, rooted in the author's own cultural heritage, and provide a lens through which readers can explore the socio-political landscape of the time. This enchanting book invites readers of all backgrounds to indulge in a world where humor reigns supreme and wisdom is delivered through laughter. A recommended read for those interested in folklore, cultural studies, or simply in search of lighthearted yet thought-provoking narratives, it is a testament to the enduring relevance of humor as a means of understanding the complexities of human experience.
47 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
Publisher
Good Press
Translator
George Borrow
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