
The Shahnameh (The Book of Kings), written by the great Persian poet Ferdowsi, is one of the most important and influential works in Persian literature. Completed in the early 11th century, it is an epic poem that narrates the historical and mythological history of Iran, from its creation to the Islamic conquest. Spanning over 60,000 verses, the Shahnameh is divided into three main parts: the mythical era, the heroic era, and the historical era. The tales feature legendary heroes, kings, and epic battles, with figures like Rostam, Sohrab, and King Khosrow becoming symbols of valor, tragedy, and wisdom in Persian culture. The work is much more than just a historical account; it is a powerful cultural and moral guide, offering insights into the values of justice, loyalty, and honor. Ferdowsi’s mastery of language and poetic technique elevated the Shahnameh to a status of reverence, making it a cornerstone of Persian heritage. The Shahnameh not only preserves the ancient history and myths of Iran but also has been a profound influence on Persian art, literature, and thought for centuries, continuing to inspire generations.
I am asked to leave a review, when I already left one: no problem, since it was all satisfactory enough.
It is a very uncommon edition to find, particularly in the West, let alone through Western sites: illustrated edition of Ferdowsi’s ‘Shahnameh’ in nastaliq.
The whole experience run quite smoothly on my side but, since I paid through PayPal, the sellers in Iran had to be patient enough to wait for the full couple of days for the transaction to appear on record;
the only slight quirk I suffered during the seventeen days it took for the order to reach Barcelona from South Iran was the somewhat confusing tracking information during the early days.
Some other customer might get mad at the fact that the hinges seemed to have somewhat suffered during the handling but, in my case, that does not reach even minor issue level: what I had asked for looks the way I expected, and arrived in perfect condition.
Many thanks.
Carles