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The phoenix of Persia, Sally Pomme Clayton, Amin Hassanzadeh Sharif

Label
The phoenix of Persia, Sally Pomme Clayton, Amin Hassanzadeh Sharif
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
novels
Main title
The phoenix of Persia
Oclc number
1090446515
Responsibility statement
Sally Pomme Clayton, Amin Hassanzadeh Sharif
Series statement
One story, many voices
Summary
'Iran has an ancient tradition of storytelling and poetry where musicians play instruments to bring stories to life. The most important epic in Iran is called the Shahnameh (pronounced Shaah-naah-meh), which means "The Book of Kings". It was written by the poet Abolqasem Ferdowsi who lived about a thousand years ago. It took over 30 years to write, and has over 50,000 rhyming couplets. The Shahnameh is considered to be one of the greatest epics of world literature. The Phoenix of Persia is about a mythical bird, the Simorgh, one of the most magical characters in the Shahnameh. The Simorgh takes care of a tiny baby, who grows up to become Prince Zal - the hero of many other stories in the Shahanameh.' -- from introduction
Target audience
juvenile
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