
ISBN: 9780099283225 SKU: 1345949 Note: Any image shown is from a stock photo and is not the actual book. This 2000 Vintage (UK) Paperback is in Very Good condition. Reviews arent verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when its identified. Ali must defend the Orient while Nino flees towards Europe. But Ali and Nino love each other and their love overcomes all cultural difference.They get caught up in the political events that are sweeping through the Caucasus as Russia withdraws, the Turks invade and individual states assert their nationhood. There are many impediments to their marriage: Ali is a Shiite Muslim with a fierce belief in the traditions and religion of his race Nino is a sophisticated, westernised Georgian girl - and a Christian there is little likelihood that she would want to end up in a harem. Although others might see the First World War looming, Ali and Nino are too embroiled in finishing their exams and falling in love with each other to notice. The Orientalist, c2005: p.A timeless classic novel, last published in 1970, one that keeps being rediscovered and adored by new generations of readers who find it both a bewitching romantic novel of love and adventure and a fascinating insight into the gulf between East and West.Ali and Nino live in the cosmopolitan, oil-rich city of Baku, capital of Azerbaijan. 92: (Ali and Nino was published under the name Kurban Said by Lev Nussimbaum and legally copyrighted to the Elfriede Ehrenfels von Bodmershof) 385 (Lev Abramovič Nussenbaum wrote under the names Leo Noussimbaum, Essad Bey, and Kurban Said) Ėtot zagadochnyĭ Kurban Said, ili, Zhiznʹ i tvorchestvo Mukhammeda Asad-beka, 2002: p.247 (Kurban Said alias Leo Noussimbaum alias Muhammed Essad Bey b. 1 The true identity of the author is in dispute. The novel has since been published in more than 30 languages. Das Mädchen vom Goldenen Horn, c2001: t.p. Kurban Said ( Azerbaijani: Qurban Sid /, IPA: ubn sit) is the pseudonym of the author of Ali and Nino, a novel originally published in 1937 in the German language by the Austrian publisher E.P.1894 as Baroness von Bodmershof and writer Lev Nussimbaum, b. (pseudonym for two writers: the journalist Elfriede von Ehrenfels, b. (Kurban Said) data sheet (author’s real name was Lev Naussimbaum, b. I saw the hand of Fatima, and all the visible world sank away from me. I pressed my lips together, and my hands gripped the windowsill. Wrote historical-political works in German as Essad, bey, and wrote literary works as Said, Kurban. 18 quotes from Kurban Said: Close your eyes, cover your ears with your hands and open your soul., This was it the Mystery of The Unseen, the Gate of Sorrow, that leads to the Grace of the Redeemer.Non-Latin script references not evaluated.Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project.41589811 (Libraries Australia Authorities)
