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Amin Malouf

    Amin Maalouf is a Lebanese journalist and novelist who primarily writes in French. His works often feature historical settings, skillfully blending fascinating historical facts with fantasy and philosophical ideas. Maalouf views his role as a writer as creating 'positive myths.' His narratives offer a sensitive perspective on the values and attitudes of diverse cultures across the Middle East, Africa, and the Mediterranean world.

    Samarkand
    • 2009

      Accused of mocking the inviolate codes of Islam, the Persian poet and sage Omar Khayyam fortuitously finds sympathy with the very man who is to judge his alleged crimes. Recognising genuis, the judge decides to spare him and gives him instead a small, blank book, encouraging him to confine his thoughts to it alone. Thus beginds the seamless blend of fact and fiction that is Samarkand. Vividly re-creating the history of the manuscript of the Rubaiyaat of Omar Khayyam, Amin Maalouf spans continents and centuries with breathtaking vision: the dusky exoticism of 11th-century Persia, with its poetesses and assassins; the same country's struggles nine hundred years later, seen through the eyes of an American academic obsessed with finding the original manuscript ; and the fated maiden voyage of the Titanic, whose tragedy led to the Rubaiyaat's final resting place - all are brought to life with keen assurance by this gifted and award-winning writer.

      Samarkand