Author(s): Nefzaoui, Sheikh
Reader(s): Keeble, Jonathan
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Non-Fiction
Catalogue No: NA0123
Barcode: 9781843797111
Release Date: 11/2012

NEFZAOUI, S.: Perfumed Garden (The) (translated by Richard Burton)

The 15th-century Arabian text The Perfumed Garden stands with India’s The Karma Sutra as one of the greatest erotic texts in classic literature. It is primarily a manual for sexual activity of all kinds, dealing in some considerable detail with physical attributes, foreplay, coital positions and advice for how to achieve greater satisfaction for both partners, as well as sexual health. In addition, it contains some enlivening stories of sexual encounters and sexual needs fulfilled. Jonathan Keeble reads Richard Burton’s famous 1886 translation with aplomb.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Nefzaoui, Sheikh - Author
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
1The Perfumed Garden08:27
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
2Introduction09:22
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
3Chapter 1: Concerning Praise-worthy Men08:41
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
4Next day the prophetess mounted horse09:10
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
5Bahloul then began thus…06:24
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
6Bahloul recited as follows…07:36
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
7The sultan's daughter continued her ride…07:12
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
8Chapter 2: Concerning Women who Deserve to be Praised03:54
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
9The Story of the Negro Dorerame09:20
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
10The king then began to look for a place…08:24
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
Disc 2
1The king then went to the inner door…07:32
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
2However, the negro wanted to draw the woman…06:43
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
3The king then asked for the reason…07:56
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
4Chapter 3: About Men who are to be Held in Contempt03:25
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
5Chapter 4: About Women who are to be Held in Contempt04:45
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
6Chapter 5: Relating to the Act of Generation08:00
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
7Chapter 6: Concerning Everything that is Favourable…03:54
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
8Sundry Positions for the Coitus07:09
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
9First Manner: El asemeud (the stopperage)09:41
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
10Seventeenth Manner: Dok el outed (driving the peg home)07:41
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
11I shall now treat of coition…08:29
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
12As regards the copulation of a very small man…03:58
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
Disc 3
1If a little woman is lying on her back…06:44
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
2It is well for the lover of coition…07:44
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
3I have composed on this subject the following lines…08:15
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
4Chapter 7: Of Matters which are Injurious…07:22
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
5As injurious may be considered coition in the bath…08:19
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
6Chapter 8: The Sundry Names Given to the Sexual Parts of Man06:53
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
7If one dreams that he gets out of a window…09:13
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
8The name of el air is derived…06:13
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
9El dekhal (the housebreaker)07:19
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
10Chapter 9: Sundry Names Given to the Sexual Organs of Women05:17
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
11The man who dreams of cohabiting with women…04:47
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
Disc 4
1He who dreams of seeing himself mounted upon…06:55
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
2Abou Belaoum (the glutton)05:42
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
3El sabeur (the resigned)08:34
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
4The History of Djoaidi and Fadehat et Djemal09:35
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
5She began to laugh…09:44
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
6Chapter 10: Concerning the Organs of Generation of Animals04:22
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
7Chapter 11: On the Deceits and Treacheries of Women08:23
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
8The Story of the Lover Against his Will08:27
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
9Story of the Woman with Two Husbands08:34
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
10The Story of the Man who was an Expert in Strata08:45
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
Disc 5
1When asked for explanations…07:41
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
2Chapter 13: Concerning the Causes of Enjoyment…05:33
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
3Chapter 14: Description of the Uterus of Sterile Women…02:51
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
4Chapter 15: Concerning the Causes of Impotence in Men02:16
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
5Chapter 16: Undoing of Aiguillettes (Impotence for a Time)02:37
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
6Chapter 17: Prescriptions for Increasing the Dimensions…04:11
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
7Chapter 18: Of Things that Take Away the Bad Smell…02:34
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
8Chapter 19: Instructions with Regard to Pregnancy…02:14
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
9Chapter 20: Forming the Conclusion of this Work…03:58
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
10The History of Zohra06:17
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
11Abou el Heidja left the negro in charge of the horses…09:05
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
12Now among the virgins that were present…09:50
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
13Appendix to the Autograph Edition: To the Reader06:56
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
14Everyone knows, in fact, the grave inconveniences…06:07
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
15However it may be, as regards the origin of the text…07:05
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 06:34:05