About This Book
A collection of short Turkish tales gathered from coffee-house storytellers in Constantinople and presented in English, featuring stand-alone narratives that reflect popular habits, customs, and modes of thought. The pieces range from moral fables and humorous anecdotes to supernatural and legendary episodes, often adapting motifs from Arabic, Persian, and Armenian traditions to local settings. A framing preface sketches the coffee-house environment and storytelling practice, while individual stories vary in tone and length, offering parables, trickster adventures, transformations, and compact examples of popular wisdom.
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