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Impostures

Impostures

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One of the Wall Street Journals Top 10 Books of the Year



Winner, 2020 Sheikh Zayed Book Award, Translation Category




Shortlist, 2021 National Translation Award



Finalist, 2021 PROSE Award, Literature Category



Fifty rogue’s tales translated fifty ways



An itinerant con man. A gullible eyewitness narrator. Voices spanning continents and centuries. These elements come together in Impostures, a groundbreaking new translation of a celebrated work of Arabic literature.



Impostures follows the roguish Abū Zayd al-Sarūjī in his adventures around the medieval Middle East—we encounter him impersonating a preacher, pretending to be blind, and lying to a judge. In every escapade he shows himself to be a brilliant and persuasive wordsmith, composing poetry, palindromes, and riddles on the spot. Award-winning translator Michael Cooperson transforms Arabic wordplay into English wordplay of his own, using fifty different registers of English, from the distinctive literary styles of authors such as Geoffrey Chaucer, Mark Twain, and Virginia Woolf, to global varieties of English including Cockney rhyming slang, Nigerian English, and Singaporean English.



Featuring picaresque adventures and linguistic acrobatics, Impostures brings the spirit of this masterpiece of Arabic literature into English in a dazzling display of translation.



An English-only edition.


About the Author

<p><strong>Al-Ḥarīrī</strong> (d. 516/1122) was a poet, scholar, and government official from Basra, Iraq. He is celebrated for his virtuosity in producing rhymed prose narratives, the <em>Maq</em><em>āmāt</em>.</p><br><br><p><strong>Michael Cooperson </strong>is Professor of Arabic in the Department of Near Eastern Languages & Cultures at UCLA. His translations include <em>The Life of Ibn </em><em>Ḥanbal</em> by Ibn al-Jawzī for the Library of Arabic Literature, and <em>The Author and His Doubles</em> by the eminent Moroccan literary critic Abdelfattah Kilito.</p><br><br><p><strong>Abdelfattah Kilito</strong> is the author of several acclaimed studies of Arabic literature, including<em> Arabs and the Art of Storytelling </em>and a study of the <em>maqāmāt</em> genre. He is the recipient of the Great Moroccan Award, the Al Owais Award for Criticism and Literature Studies, and a Prix from the Académie Française.</p><br>

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