Publisher's Synopsis
The story is based on a medieval poem written by Georgian poet Rustaveli. . Throughout the centuries this poem has been translated into more than 40 languages, but this will be the first time the world will experience this wonderful story as a 300 page graphic novel in 12 parts. The story offers a unique perspective on the medieval oriental world. Values such as, gender equality, freedom of personal choice, religious tolerance and the role of the secular state are presented as an organic part of oriental society. Taking place in the fictional settings of exotic India and Arabia, the novel is an epic, chivalric romance it explores about the friendship of two heroes, Avtandil and prince Tariel, and their quest to find the object of prince Tariel's love, princess Nestan-Darejan. These idealized heroes and devoted friends are united by courtly love, generosity, sincerity, dedication, and proclaim equality between men and women, which is a recurring theme through the novel. By glorifying courtly love, the author strongly condemns forced marriages. The poem also expresses an admiration for women and demands for gender equality. This cult of woman celebrates her honor and freedom to choose her own husband. Princess Nestan is seen as the model of a noble woman who puts reason above passion. In equal rights, women can develop a sincere friendship with the opposite sex without love and desire and Asmat's character is dedicated to prince Tariel. Consistent with its expressions of equality, tolerance and respect for individual rights, the novel also condemns slavery. At its essence, the story is an expression of joyful life. The success of the three heroes in the liberation of princess Nestan from captivity shows that justice can exist on the earth, and with enough courage and perseverance, one can find happiness.