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I finished reading this today, sat in the sunshine in the back garden, with a salad bowl to fuel the exercise.
I loved Nizami's descriptions of nature, usually counterpointing Majnun's misery and travail at his separation from Layla. There were times when he seemed narcissistic in his obsession, and I was surprised that Nizami in 12th C ce addressed this. I enjoyed the blending of folklore, spirituality and philosophy, and smattering of verse 4.5*