Sir Richard Francis Burton (1821–1890) was a British explorer, translator, writer, Orientalist, ethnologist and diplomat known for his travels across Asia, Africa and the Americas. A polyglot, he could speak 29 European, Asian and African languages, and is known for translating many of the classics of world literature into English.
As a translator, apart from Vikram and the Vampire, Burton is credited to have brought forth English translations of the Arabian Nights (as The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night in 1885), the Kama Sutra of Vatsayana (1883) and The Perfumed Garden (1886) among others.
‘O King Vikram, listen to the true story which I am about to tell thee…’
Thus begins Vikram and the Vampire, British Orientalist Richard F. Burton’s classic retelling of the Sanskrit Vetala Panchavimshati (Twenty-five Tales of the Betal), the ever-popular tales about the legendary...
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