Author(s): Barbara K. Walker,Harold Berson
Format: Hardback
No. of Pages: 72
Publisher: Texas Tech Press,U.S.
Language: English
Date Published: 1991-05-15
Dimensions: 188.47 x 240.03 x 14.22mm
Publication City/Country: Texas, United States
Edition: Reprint
Illustrations:

Every country has its folk hero - real or legendary, and in Turkey he goes by the name of Nasreddin Hoca, pronounced Nahz-red'-din Hoe'-djah. He lived several years ago and he served as a religious teacher, Moslem priest or judge as the occasion demanded. In spite of these exalted duties he was as human as any man. He could be wise and he could be foolish, and he was always able to laugh at himself. Over the years a collection of stories grew up around this man, and today there is scarcely a Turk alive who doesn't know dozens of them by heart. Barbara Walker has put together only a sampling of the hundreds of Hoca tales that exist. She has captured in English the same directness typical of a Turkish storyteller as he relates one of the well-known, well-loved stories of the wisdom or foolishness of Nasreddin Hoca.
Book Info
Author Barbara K. Walker, Harold Berson
Date Published 1991-05-15
Dimensions 188.47 x 240.03 x 14.22mm
Edition Reprint
First Author Barbara K. Walker
Format Hardback
ISBN 9780896722545
Language English
No. of Pages 72
Publication City/Country Texas, United States
Publisher Texas Tech Press,U.S.

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