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Raymond Ferray is a striking figure of intellect and contradiction. Orphaned early, he was raised by a pragmatic uncle who oversaw his considerable inheritance, allowing the young man to indulge his twin passions for poetry and science. Gifted in languages—Hebrew, Persian, Arabic—he quickly earned a reputation as a prodigy, his sharp mind and exotic bearing earning him the nickname “the Bedouin” among his schoolmates. Yet a bitter betrayal by a former lover has left him wary of women, forging a misanthropic edge that colors his interactions.
Driven by a singular ambition, Raymond decides to write the definitive history of the Prophet Muhammad, a work he believes will cement his place among the great scholars of the Orient. To gather authentic material, he journeys deep into Arabia, adopting the guise of a dervish and joining pilgrim caravans to the holiest sites. His immersion in desert life and his daring disguise set the stage for a compelling clash between scholarly rigor and the raw realities of the lands he seeks to understand.
Language
fr
Duration
~8 hours (461K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-04-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1829–1899
A Swiss-born novelist and critic who built his career in French letters, he was admired for polished, intelligent fiction and for his lively work as a reviewer. His books move easily between society portrait, satire, and psychological drama.
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