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Mem and Zîn


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Éditeur : Avesta Date & Lieu : 2008, İstanbul
Préface : Pages : 252
Traduction : ISBN :
Langue : AnglaisFormat : 130x210 mm
Code FIKP : Liv. Eng. Kha. Mem. N° 2841Thème : Poésie

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Mem and Zîn

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Mem and Zîn

Ahmed Khani

Avesta

Late in 1987, I was asked by a Publisher if I thought there was a suitable literary work, representing the cultural heritage of the Kurdish people, worthy of translation to English. Unhesitatingly, I said Mem and Zin, adding that it is the Book of the Kurds, based on the epic folk tale Mem Alan that Khani has immortalised in a rich, classical and highly popular poetical story. To my surprise, I was asked there and then, to translate it. Though I welcomed the idea, I was non-committal, knowing the difficult task ahead. A few days later, the publisher and I met by chance, and I was reminded of the proposal. With some apprehension, I accepted, and we set a period of six months as a target to complete the work. It took me, in fact, eight months. It has been a very trying work indeed.
The main difficulty was the lack of ...


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Table of Content

Dedication / 7
Preface / 9

1. In praise of God / 15
2. Appealing and pleading to God / 18
3. In praise of the Prophet / 22
4. Asking the Prophet for supplication and begging God for forgiveness / 27
5. Our plight / 29
6. Why this book is written in Kurdish / 33
7. Cupbearer! Pour wine into the glass / 37
8. In praise of the Prince of Botan and his two sisters: Siti and Zin / 42
9. Beauty and Love / 47
10. News of Mem and Tajdin / 48

11. Celebrating Newroz and the New Year / 51
12. City folks go out to celebrate the New Year / 55
13. The Prince calls on the youth to celebrate Newroz / 56
14. Mem and Tajdin comt across Siti and Zin / 57
15. Mem and Taj din grapple with the problem / 62
16. Siti and Zin return from New Year celeoration
and relate their experiences to their granny / 67
17. The granny notices the rings belonging to Mem and Tajdin / 73
18. The granny goes to the fortune-teller / 76
19. The fortune-teller perfonns the task / 7
20. The Granny talks to Mem and Taj din / 81

21. The Granny returns to Siti and Zin / 83
22. The Prince gives away Siti to Taj din / 86
23. Siti and Tajdin wedding feast / 93
24. Tajdin's and Siti's candles burn / 101
25. The meeting of the bride and the bride-groom / 104
26. Bekir incites the Prince against Mem and Taj din / 108
27. Zin in love / 114
28. Zin addresses the sorrow / 118
29. Zin reproaches Siti / 119
30. Zin addresses the candle / 120

31. Zin talks to the moth / 121
32. Mem's misery / 123
33. Mem addresses the Tigris River / 125
34. Mem addresses the wind / 127
35. Mem reproaches his heart / 129
36. The Prince goes to hunt / 133
37. The garden of the Prince / 136
3 8. Zin goes to the Garden / 13 7
39. Mem too goes to the garden / 141
40. The Prince returns from the hunt and surprises Mem and Zin / 149

41. To save Mem and Zin, Tajdin sets his house on fire / 154
42. Bekir complains to the prince about Mem and / 157
43. The chess tournament / 161
44. Mem in the prison / 168
45. Zin loses hope and blames the orbit / 172
46. Taj din and his brothers discuss how to free Mem / 175
47. Tajdin sends a word to the prince demanding the release of Mem / 178
48. Bekir is afraid and draws another plot / 180
49. Bekir shows the Prince a way out / 183
50. The Prince pennits Zin to see Mem: Zin muses sadly / 186

51. Zin makes her will / 193
52. Zin visits Mem / 200
53. Mem's fate / 205
54. Mem is mourned and Bekir is killed / 211
55. Zin speaks well ofBekir / 217
56. Zin's destiny / 221
57. Each grass has its own odour / 227
58. The end of the story / 229
59. True love / 233
60. A dream or an image? / 236
61. Epilogue and musing with the pen / 243

Notes / 247

Salah Saadalla, Biographical Notes / 251

Acknowledgement / 253




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