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The Memorial Feast for Koekoetoey Khan: A Kirghiz Epic Poem in the Manas Tradition

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Memorial Feast for Koekoetoey Khan: A Kirghiz Epic Poem in the Manas Tradition
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Saghimbay Orozbaq uulu
Translated by Daniel Prior
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:400
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenrePoetry
Asian and Middle Eastern history
Oral history
ISBN/Barcode 9780241544211
ClassificationsDewey:894.3471
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint Penguin Classics
Publication Date 7 July 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

An ancient Central Asian epic, passed down through generations, carries the reader into a world of nomads, warriors and horselords 'Manas the brave is arriving! One flash of rage by him, and this whole encamped multitude will surely be slaughtered!' This tale from the Manas epic gives the reader startling, brilliantly coloured access to the world of the horse-based nomad cultures of Central Asia. Written down in the early twentieth century but drawing on sources of unguessable antiquity, The Memorial Feast for K k t y Khan is the bravura telling of the story of a new and uncertain khan, Boqmurun, and his decision to hold a great gathering to commemorate the life and death of K k toy, his already legendary predecessor. From the Muslim lands to the west to China in the east, great warriors and their turbulent retinues gather in the high grasslands to feast, compete and quarrel. Beautifully translated by Daniel Prior, The Memorial Feast allows the reader to get closer than any other source to a sense of the values, glamour and sheer strangeness of the peoples who shaped so much of Eurasia.

Author Biography

Saghimbay Orozbaq uulu (Author) Sagimbay Orozbaq uulu (1867-1930) was a traditional Kirghiz bard who lived long enough to have his extempore performances written down by Soviet folklorists in the early 1920s. Daniel Prior (Translator) Daniel Prior is Associate Professor of History at Miami University, Ohio. He has written extensively on the Kirghiz epic tradition.