
SALLIMUS
HYVÄKSYMYS
ZADIGIN TARINAA KOSKEVA SADIN OMISTUSKIRJELMÄ SULTTAANITAR SHERAALLE
ZADIG ELI SALLIMUS
VIITESELITYKSET:
A young man named Zadig—known here as Sallimus—glides through the glittering courts of ancient Babylon, his innate gifts tempered by a modest upbringing. Though wealthy and gifted, he shuns vanity, embraces humility and treats every flaw he sees in others with quiet respect. The story unfolds as a series of vivid episodes, each a small tableau of human folly and fleeting fortune, from the mischievous antics of a dog and a horse to the sting of jealousy and the sting of envy.
Through witty dialogue and rich, Eastern‑flavoured imagery, the narrative probes timeless questions about pride, desire and the true nature of wisdom. A devoted scribe presents the tale to a royal patron, inviting listeners to contemplate the delicate balance between fate and free will. The opening promises a thoughtful, gently humorous journey that feels both exotic and universally resonant, inviting you to linger over each moral vignette and the quiet brilliance of its protagonist.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (165K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2014-04-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1694–1778
A brilliant satirist of the Enlightenment, he used wit, stories, and sharp argument to challenge intolerance and abuses of power. Best known today for Candide, he remains one of the clearest and liveliest voices in French literature.
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