Arabian Affairs is a collection of humour stories, loosely based (as title might suggest) on the traditional Arabian Nights collection. In these new tales, the mischievous Author masterfully draws you into his madcap world, inhabited by unfaithful harems, thick caliphs (save for Just Ar Rashid), mad sages, rogue merchants and a plethora of other dodgy characters. It is hilarious, sharp-witted, colourful and last but not least - not at all preachy. In short - while Arabian Affairs resembles The Alchemist in some superficial respects, it is much, much funnier. Enjoy the experience, and may the people's respect follow you like jackal follows the camel.: -)
Kornel Makuszyński Book order
January 8, 1884 – July 31, 1953
Kornel Makuszyński was a Polish writer whose works for children and youth retain immense popularity in Poland to this day. His stories are characterized by timeless themes and a distinctive style that resonates with readers across generations and political shifts. Makuszyński masterfully weaves humor with touching moments, creating characters who become beloved by readers. His influence extends beyond Poland's borders, as evidenced by the popularity of his books in Israel, where they have been translated into Hebrew, introducing Polish literature to new generations.






- 2007