Affiliation: | 1. Director of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies , University of Chicago;2. Professor of Persian Language and Literature in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilization , University of Chicago;3. Ph.D. candidate in Comparative Literature , Rutgers University;4. Associate Professor of Art History , Williams College;5. Professor of Persian Linguistics and Literature , University of Texas , Austin;6. Turkish language, literature, and history of culture , Princeton University |
Abstract: | Psychological Dimensions of Near Eastern Studies. Edited by L. Carl Brown and Norman Itzkowitz. Princeton, N.J.: The Darwin Press, 1977. 382 pp. $16.95. The Little Black Fish and Other Modern Persian Stories. By Samad Behrangi. Translated by Mary and Eric Hooglund, with a Biographical‐Historical Essay by Thomas Ricks. Washington, D.C.: Three Continent Press, 1976. 133 pp. $14.00. Artists for the Shah: Late Sixteenth‐Century Painting at the Imperial Court of Iran. By Anthony Welch. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1976. xvi + 233 pp. Edebiyat, a Journal of Middle Eastern Literatures, Vol. 1. Edited by William L. Hanaway, Jr. Philadelphia: Middle East Center, University of Pennsylvania, 1976. An Introduction to Ottoman Poetry. By Walter G. Andrews, Jr. Minneapolis and Chicago: Bibliotheca Islamica, 1976. x + 195 pp. Development of the Iranian Oil Industry: International and Domestic Aspects. By Fereidun Fesharaki. New York: Praeger; London: Martin Robertson, 1976. 315 pp. $19.50. Islamic History, a New Interpretation: I. A.D. 600–750 (A.H. 132). By M. A. Shaban. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1971 (paperbound edition, 1976). viii + 197 pp. |