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The narrative follows a young caliph who indulges in extravagant pleasures, creating five palaces dedicated to each sense and surrounding himself with feasts, music, visual wonders, scents, and companions. Restless for knowledge and fame, he meddles with theology and the occult, provoking religious authorities and attracting the attention of supernatural agents who accelerate his ambitious projects, including a towering edifice. His appetite for marvels deepens when a terrifying stranger brings enchanted objects, drawing him into secretive quests that test his pride and lead him toward moral ruin and perilous consequences.

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William Beckford

William Beckford was an English novelist, art collector, and politician, best known for his Gothic novel "Vathek; An Arabian Tale," which showcases his fascination with the exotic and the supernatural. Born in 1760, Beckford's literary career was marked by a unique blend of fantasy and philosophical inquiry, often reflecting his own experiences and travels. His works, including "Italy; with sketches of Spain and Portugal" and "Dreams, Waking Thoughts, and Incidents," reveal his deep appreciation for art and culture, as well as his introspective nature. Beckford's contributions to literature and his distinctive style have left a lasting impact on the Gothic genre.

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