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The Weird Orient: Nine Mystic Tales by Henry Iliowizi

by Iliowizi, Henry, 1850-1911
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The Weird Orient: Nine Mystic Tales by Henry Iliowizi is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. The tales draw from the rich tapestry of Eastern folklore, particularly focusing on mystical themes and legends that explore the intersection of life, spirituality, and moral lessons rooted in Orient culture. The author’s background as a member of a mystical sect provides authenticity and depth to the narratives, echoing the influence of his experiences in Morocco and his encounters with the people and their tales. The opening of the work introduces the mystical landscape of the Orient and the inspiration behind the stories, explaining that the author gathered material during his years in Tetuan, Morocco, where he interacted with local storytellers. He sets the tone for the collection by discussing the allure and mystery of the East, suggesting that the tales encapsulate the subtle spiritual essence of the region. The characters featured in this collection vary widely but are unified by their exploration of supernatural and philosophical themes, as illustrated in the opening tale, The Doom of Al Zameri, which sets forth a legendary narrative about the wandering figure cursed for idolatry and explores the burden of guilt and redemption across ages. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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