
audiobook
by Claude-Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon
E-text prepared by Barbara Tozier, Labyrinths, Bill Tozier,
A recently uncovered Arabic manuscript, once in the hands of the celebrated traveller Krinelbol, opens a window onto a realm that has long eluded European maps: the vast kingdom of the Kofirans, ruled by the charismatic Zeokinizul. The translator’s careful preface assures readers that the narrative is rendered faithfully, preserving the original customs, politics, and the vivid imagination of a people whose seasons, manners, and passions mirror our own. This rare glimpse promises a blend of scholarly observation and lively storytelling, inviting listeners to explore an empire that existed beyond the known world of the 18th‑century globe.
The first act follows the narrator’s arrival at Zeokinizul’s court, where sumptuous feasts, elaborate ceremonies, and intricate courtly intrigue unfold. Amid these splendors, the king’s own romantic pursuits take centre stage, revealing a tapestry of love, loyalty, and rivalry that shapes the lives of nobles and commoners alike. Listeners will be drawn into the exotic atmosphere, feeling the pulse of a civilization that, though distant, resonates with universal human desire.
Full title
The Amours of Zeokinizul, King of the Kofirans Translated from the Arabic of the famous Traveller Krinelbol Translated from the Arabic of the famous Traveller Krinelbol
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (133K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-05-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1707–1777
Best known as Crébillon fils, this witty French novelist turned the manners of 18th-century high society into sharp, playful fiction. His books mix satire, elegance, and a skeptical eye for love, vanity, and social games.
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