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by Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton
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AMINE'S SONG.
In the summer of 1491, the Spanish armies of Ferdinand and Isabella close in on the Moorish capital of Granada, casting a tense twilight over its bustling streets. Amid the melodic strains of lute music and whispered legends, the enigmatic enchanter Almamen moves silently through the city, his presence stirring both fear and hope among its inhabitants. The siege's backdrop of moonlit camps and the looming Alhambra creates a vivid tableau of cultural clash and looming destiny. Listeners are drawn into this atmosphere, where ancient prophecies echo through the night.
The quiet of Almamen's contemplation is broken by the arrival of a striking Moorish warrior, towering yet graceful, whose cold, sarcastic words hint at deeper conflicts between mysticism and martial power. Their tense encounter raises questions about the true nature of the looming battle and the hidden forces that might shape Granada's fate. As the city holds its breath, the story promises a compelling blend of history, magic, and personal honor. Join the journey as the first act unfolds, setting the stage for a saga of love, rivalry, and destiny.
Language
en
Duration
~58 minutes (55K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1803–1873
Best remembered for wildly popular Victorian novels and a gift for unforgettable phrases, this English writer moved easily between literary fame and public life. He wrote historical romances, occult tales, social novels, and plays, leaving behind a body of work that was huge even by 19th-century standards.
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