In 1980, journalist William Behler is lost over board off the coast of Sri Lanka while attempting to retrace the voyages of Sinbad the Sailor. He finds himself not only in medieval Bagdad, but in the house of Sinbad himself, who is in the midst of raising venture capital for his seventh voyage.
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In 1980, journalist William Behler is lost over board off the coast of Sri Lanka while attempting to retrace the voyages of Sinbad the Sailor. He finds himself not only in medieval Bagdad, but in the house of Sinbad himself, who is in the midst of raising venture capital for his seventh voyage.
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John Barth masterfully engages the present, the past, the characters (Sindbad, Scheherazade, etc.) from 1001 Arabian Nights, blends harem escapade, fabulous myth, and post modern deconstruction in this semi-demi-autobiographical fiction. Somebody is the hero of his own story... If you are not the hero of your own story... what kind of story would that be???