The Jewel and the Ember: Love Stories from the Ancient Middle East


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The Jewel and the Ember is a unique collection of enchanting, enlightening, joyful, painful, and funny pre-Islamic love stories drawn from ancient sources throughout the Middle East, illustrating our eternal search for enduring love and encouraging the heart to sing.

The human soul is eternally engaged in the search for enduring love.

The Jewel and the Ember is a unique collection of compelling, enlightening, sometimes joyful, sometimes painful, often funny love stories culled from pre- Islamic folktales and poems, drawn from ancient sources throughout the Middle East, including Zoroastrian Persia, Turkey, Afghanistan, Moorish Spain, and Arabia. These eleven timeless tales resonate across cultures and ethnicities, adapted and retold (though not reinvented) from lengthy, dense translations and provide alternatives to the all-too-common Arabian Nights and other Orientalist sagas.

Here, readers will encounter strong, smart, self-sufficient women--far different from the clichéd, frequently shrouded creatures characterized in popular fables--and vulnerable men--full participants in the sufferings, longings, ecstasies, foibles, and complexities shared by all lovers.

In haunting, entertaining, richly embroidered language, The Jewel and the Ember speaks of desire, sensuality, and passion. It welcomes us into lands and societies of which few in the West are acquainted. These enchanting stories illustrate love's universal values and encourage the heart to sing.

Author: Jennifer Heath
Publisher: Interlink Books
Published: 08/20/2024
Pages: 258
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.20lbs
Size: 6.70h x 6.60w x 1.00d
ISBN13: 9781623717537
ISBN10: 1623717531
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology
- Fiction | World Literature | Middle East | General
- Fiction | Short Stories (single author)

About the Author
Jennifer Heath is an independent scholar, award-winning cultural journalist, curator, and activist. She is the author or editor of fifteen books of fiction and non-fiction, including On the Edge of Dream: The Women of Celtic Myth and Legend; The Echoing Green: The Garden in Myth and Memory; A House White with Sorrow: A Ballad for Afghanistan; The Scimitar and the Veil: Extraordinary Women of Islam; The Veil: Women Writers on its History, Lore, and Politics; Land of the Unconquerable: The Lives of Contemporary Afghan Women; Children of Afghanistan: The Path to Peace; and Book of the Disappeared: The Quest for Transnational Justice