Fortress of the Golden Dragon: A Persian Tale Inspired by the Shah-Nameh

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By (author): "Homa A. Garemani"
Publish Date: 2005
Fortress of the Golden Dragon: A Persian Tale Inspired by the Shah-Nameh
ISBN1571744185
ISBN139781571744180
AsinFortress of the Golden Dragon: A Persian Tale Inspired by the Shah-Nameh
Original titleFortress of the Golden Dragon: A Persian Tale Inspired by the Shah-Nameh
This spellbinding story is inspired by the tenth-century Iranian epic, the Shah-Nameh (Book of Kings), the crown jewel of Iranian literature. It's the tale of a poor maiden named Allusin who discovers a magical worm that enables her to weave so prodigiously that she brings great wealth and prestige to her family. As the worm grows in size, so does the quiet village of Kolallan, and the wealth of its people. Under the watchful eye of the legendary master, Peerbabu, the story unfolds, as the maiden becomes a captive and a victim of the greed of her father. The worm turns into a three-headed dragon, and the town becomes a fortress, as it falls under the spell of an evil priest who desires only power and money. Only the young warrior prince, Allusin's great love, can break the spell.Anyone who loves the magical realism and the mystical writing of the Persian poet Rumi will be enchanted by Fortress of the Golden Dragon. A classic, powerful tale of the everlasting battle between the powers of light and the forces of darkness, this fast-paced novel will inspire all who read it.Homa Garemani, a poet and translator, was born and raised in Iran. She has previously published translations of mystical works such as the Tao Te Ching from English into Farsi. She is a graduate of the University of Tehran, and lives in Los Angeles.