Bostan

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Bostan (pronounced "Bustān") is a book of poetry by the Persian writer and legend Saadi, completed in 1257.

It is the first work of Saadi, and its title means the fruit orchard. The book contains the fruits of Saadi's long experience and his judgements upon life, and is illustrated by a vast collection of anecdotes. It includes accounts of Saadi's travels and his analysis of human psychology. He often mentions his accounts with fervour and advice similar to Aesop's fables.

It is composed in mathnawi style (rhyming couplets), and has been translated into English.

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