Synopsis
One Thousand and One Nights
Tim Supple from Hanan al-Shaykh
Published by Methuen
Large Mixed Cast
This unique edition will unlock the ancient tales for a new generation of readers and performers ...
Written by Arabic writers from tales gathered in India, Persia and across the great Arab Empire, the One Thousand and One Nights are the never-ending stories told by Shahrazad night after night, under sentence of death, to the king Shahrayar who has vowed to marry a virgin every night and kill her in the morning
Shahrazad prolongs her life by keeping the King engrossed in a web of stories that never ends a fascinating kaleidoscope of life, love and destiny
NB - The tales that unfold are erotic, violent, supernatural and endlessly surprising
The web of tales woven by Shahrazad were exoticised and bowdlerised in the West under the title of the Arabian Nights
This adaptation unearths the true character of One Thousand and One Nights as it is in the oldest Arabic manuscripts
In turns erotic, brutal, witty, poetic and complex, the tales tell of love and marriage, power and punishment, rich and poor, and the endless trials and uncertainties of fate
The great cities and thriving trade routes of the Islamic world provide the setting for these stories that employ supernatural mystery and intense realism to portray the deep and endless drama of human experience