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Tahir Shah

    16 novembre 1966

    Tahir Shah è autore di quindici libri, molti dei quali narrano un'ampia gamma di viaggi stravaganti attraverso Africa, Asia e Americhe. Per lui, decifrare il sottobosco nascosto delle terre che attraversa è di primaria importanza. Evitando i sentieri turistici battuti, preferisce osservare la vita da un angolo di strada affollato o da un caffè polveroso, insistendo sul fatto che la meraviglia si trova ovunque ci troviamo, a patto che si veda il mondo con occhi nuovi. Le sue opere sono celebrate per il loro punto di vista originale e per la combinazione di difficoltà e descrizioni vivide.

    Tahir Shah
    The Anthologies
    The Voyages and Vicissitudes of Nasrudin
    The Reason to Write
    The Arabian Nights Adventures
    The Caravanserai Stories
    Viaggio nell'India magica
    • Set against the backdrop of a remote caravanserai, eight adventurous strangers gather around a campfire in the desert. As the night envelops them, one traveler begins to share his story, drawing the group into a world of intrigue and wonder. The narrative promises to weave together their experiences, illuminated by the flickering flames and the vast starry sky, creating a rich tapestry of tales that explore the bonds formed through shared adventures.

      The Caravanserai Stories
    • The story unfolds in a kingdom where King Shahriyar, driven by betrayal, marries a new bride each night only to execute her by morning. This brutal cycle instills fear in the hearts of young women, forcing them into hiding or prompting their escape. The narrative explores themes of survival, courage, and the quest for redemption amidst tyranny, setting the stage for a gripping tale of resilience against a backdrop of despair.

      The Arabian Nights Adventures
    • Continuing the journey of the beloved character Nasrudin, this third installment enriches the trilogy with new adventures and insights. Building upon the previous volumes, it weaves together humor and wisdom, showcasing the transformative experiences of Nasrudin. The stories are complemented by Shah's acclaimed travelogue, which provides a broader context to these enchanting tales. This collection promises to delight readers with its blend of storytelling and philosophical reflections.

      The Voyages and Vicissitudes of Nasrudin
    • The Anthologies

      Hinterland

      • 186pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      With a prolific career spanning thirty years, the author has crafted numerous works that delve into travel, exploration, and topography, alongside a significant collection of fiction. His diverse writing reflects a deep engagement with various cultures and landscapes, showcasing his experiences and insights gained from extensive research and exploration.

      The Anthologies
    • Following the adventures of Nasrudin, this second installment in Tahir Shah's trilogy continues to explore the character's humorous and thought-provoking escapades. The narrative blends wit and wisdom, showcasing Nasrudin's unique perspective on life and the world around him. Readers can expect a delightful mix of folklore and philosophy as Nasrudin navigates various perplexing situations, offering insights into human nature and the complexities of existence.

      The Peregrinations of the Perplexing Nasrudin
    • Travels With Myself

      • 536pagine
      • 19 ore di lettura

      Comprising a vibrant assortment of tales gathered over two decades, this collection showcases the diverse experiences of bestselling travel writer Tahir Shah. Readers will embark on journeys through Latin America, Asia, and Africa, encountering unique cultures and landscapes. The eclectic nature of the stories highlights Shah's keen observations and engaging narrative style, making it a captivating read for travel enthusiasts and lovers of adventure alike.

      Travels With Myself
    • Beyond the Devil's Teeth

      Journeys in Gondwanaland

      • 464pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      The narrative explores the geological transformation of Gondwanaland, a supercontinent that existed 45 million years ago, leading to the formation of present-day India, Africa, and South America. It highlights the intriguing connection between this ancient landmass and the Gonds, an indigenous tribe from central India, emphasizing the historical and cultural significance of their name in relation to the continent's evolution.

      Beyond the Devil's Teeth
    • Trail of Feathers

      • 438pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      The narrative follows Tahir Shah's quest to explore the possibility of ancient flight among the Incas, inspired by a sixteenth-century monk's account and themes in Peruvian folklore. Through his journey, Shah investigates the intersection of history, myth, and the natural world, seeking to uncover the truth behind the Incas' connection to flight and the lush Peruvian rainforest.

      Trail of Feathers