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A witty satire of the medical professionThe Doctors’ Dinner Party is an eleventh-century satire in the form of a novella, set in a medical milieu. A young doctor from out of town is invited to dinn...
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  • 28 February 2023
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A witty satire of the medical profession

The Doctors’ Dinner Party is an eleventh-century satire in the form of a novella, set in a medical milieu. A young doctor from out of town is invited to dinner with a group of older medical men, whose conversation reveals their incompetence. Written by the accomplished physician Ibn Buṭlān, the work satirizes the hypocrisy of quack doctors while displaying Ibn Buṭlān’s own deep technical knowledge of medical practice, including surgery, blood-letting, and medicines. He also makes reference to the great thinkers and physicians of the ancient world, including Hippocrates, Galen, and Socrates.

Combining literary parody with social satire, the book is richly textured and carefully organized: in addition to the use of the question-and-answer format associated with technical literature, it is replete with verse and subtexts that hint at the infatuation of the elderly practitioners with their young guest. The Doctors’ Dinner Party is an entertaining read in which the author skewers the pretensions of the physicians around the table.

A bilingual Arabic-English edition.

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Price: $32.00
Pages: 256
Publisher: NYU Press
Imprint: NYU Press
Series: Library of Arabic Literature
Publication Date: 28 February 2023
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781479818778
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Middle Eastern, FICTION / Medical, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Middle Eastern Studies
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"[Doctors’ Dinner Party] will undoubtedly fill out what otherwise might have been a severely incomplete picture of Abbasid society."
— Al-Ahram Weekly

"Thought-provoking in our modern-day culture of medicine ... While The Doctors’ Dinner Party takes place in a setting far removed from ours in time and place, we can learn about the continuities and discontinuities in medicine over time."
— Family Medicine

"The translators pen their own generous invitation, summoning the contemporary reader to a banquet of literature and learning from one thousand years ago. ... An outstanding work that makes medieval medical discussion and classical Arabic poetry feel fresh and readable."
— Translation Review

"The translators have done an excellent job in preparing a translation that is enjoyable and reliable. Just as Ibn Buṭlān in his epilogue expressed the hope that what he ‘produced in prose and verse has the power to please’ (p. 119), the translators have produced a translation of his text that will be able to please its readers."
— al-'Usur al-Wusta

"This volume merits strong endorsement for its scholarly contribution, intellectual rigor and clarity. It will be regarded as a valuable and authoritative resource for many decades ahead."
— The Muslim World Book Review
Ibn Buṭlān (Author)
Ibn Buṭlān (d. 460/1068) was a Christian physician and scholar from Baghdad.

Philip F. Kennedy (Edited and Translated by)
Philip F. Kennedy is Professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies and Comparative Literature at New York University, and General Editor of the Library of Arabic Literature. He is the author of Recognition in the Arabic Narrative Tradition.

Jeremy Farrell (Edited and Translated by)
Jeremy Farrell holds a Ph.D. from Emory University. His publications analyze diverse aspects of pre-modern Islamic society, including sarcastic speech acts, transgressive modes of piety, and the formation of cooperative networks.