Kalila and Dimna: Fables of Friendship and Betrayal

Kalila and Dimna: Fables of Friendship and Betrayal

by Doris Lessing (Epilogue), RamsayWood (Author), Margaret Kilrenny (Epilogue), Dr Christinevan Ruymbeke (Epilogue)

Synopsis

The tales of Kalila and Dimna , also known as The Panchatantra , Kalila wa Dimna and The Fables of Bidpai originated in India almost two thousand years ago. These charming and humorous stories about animals have since found their way, in one form or another, into the folklore of every major culture and tradition. What links the fables is the core message about managing power, wise leadership and the value of true friendship. In his retelling of this world classic, Ramsay Wood deftly knits several oral storytelling traditions into a contemporary and captivating style. This version from all major ancient texts is the first new compendium in English since 1570. Young and old alike will treasure these beautifully illustrated tales.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 303
Edition: Revised and Updated
Publisher: Saqi Books
Published: 20 May 2008

ISBN 10: 0863566618
ISBN 13: 9780863566615

Media Reviews
'Kalila and Dimna is the greatest present of the Islamic heritage ... Wood's superb stories should be set alongside Italo Calvino's retelling of the folktales of Italy. No higher praise is necessary.' Carlos Fuentes 'Ramsay Wood follows his originals closely, and slips with skill in and out of stories as closely interfolded as the petals of a rose.' Ursula le Guin 'Racy, funny, vigorous, contemporary - I defy anyone not to finish it in one sitting.' Doris Lessing
Author Bio
Ramsay Wood was born into a diplomat's family and has lived in Vietnam, the Philippines, Scotland, France and the US. He was a founding member of the College of Storytellers. He lives in London and is the author of A Cat May Look at a King.