The Barmecide Feast

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Author: James Baldwin ISBN: 1230000506472
Publisher: Media Galaxy Publication: June 22, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: James Baldwin
ISBN: 1230000506472
Publisher: Media Galaxy
Publication: June 22, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

James Baldwin was an American editor and prolific writer, mostly known as the children's author in the subjects of legends, mythology, biography. “The Barmecide Feast” is a rewritten Arabian Tale, narrated about two men – one of them is a rich old man called the Barmecide, who lives in the beautiful palace and has everything that heart could wish. Other is a beggar whose name is Schacabac. His clothing is rags, and his food is the scraps. But he has a light heart, and he is happy as a king. Once Schacabac goes to Barmecide to ask the food, because he has not eaten anything for two days. The rich man invites him for the feast, but unexplainably starts to serves a beggar an imaginary banquet without real food and drink. What is the rich man doing and how will the story end? Read the tale to get the answers!

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James Baldwin was an American editor and prolific writer, mostly known as the children's author in the subjects of legends, mythology, biography. “The Barmecide Feast” is a rewritten Arabian Tale, narrated about two men – one of them is a rich old man called the Barmecide, who lives in the beautiful palace and has everything that heart could wish. Other is a beggar whose name is Schacabac. His clothing is rags, and his food is the scraps. But he has a light heart, and he is happy as a king. Once Schacabac goes to Barmecide to ask the food, because he has not eaten anything for two days. The rich man invites him for the feast, but unexplainably starts to serves a beggar an imaginary banquet without real food and drink. What is the rich man doing and how will the story end? Read the tale to get the answers!

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