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FOLKTALES OF THE EAST
KALILA AND DIMNA
Selected Fables of Bidpai
Retold by Ramsay Wood Illustrated by Margaret Kilrenny
Octagon Press, London, 1980
First appearing in Sanskrit nearly 1,700 years ago, The Tales of Bidpai, with their slyly profound grasp of human nature at its best—and more often at its worst—have been translated through the centuries from Ethiopia to China. Incidents from the tales can be identified in Buddhist shrines built before 200 B.C., and in the fables of Aesop, La Fontaine and Uncle Remus.
Ramsay Wood brings us a racy, contemporary English translation—the first since 1888. Margaret Kilrenny's intricate line drawings bring the stories to life.
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