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:But the thing is: neitheir of the two jokes are part of that book. Which suggests that the more general tag "MULLA NASRUDDIN" applies. And that tag "202" suggests a link with that other book ''[[202]]''. | :But the thing is: neitheir of the two jokes are part of that book. Which suggests that the more general tag "MULLA NASRUDDIN" applies. And that tag "202" suggests a link with that other book ''[[202]]''. | ||
:In fact, we were not able to find the left joke anywhere in the published texts. | :In fact, we were not able to find the left joke anywhere in the published texts. We have designated that writing as event [[Mulla Nasruddin ~ 01]]. | ||
:The right joke is also not found in any of the joke-books, but is told by Osho, almost literally, in ''[[A Sudden Clash of Thunder]]'', ch.3. | :The right joke is also not found in any of the joke-books, but is told by Osho, almost literally, in ''[[A Sudden Clash of Thunder]]'', ch.3. |
Revision as of 07:35, 30 January 2020
- Note
- What do we have here?
- The most specific reference suggests the manuscript is part of Meet Mulla Nasruddin, one of the early Joke books.
- But the thing is: neitheir of the two jokes are part of that book. Which suggests that the more general tag "MULLA NASRUDDIN" applies. And that tag "202" suggests a link with that other book 202.
- In fact, we were not able to find the left joke anywhere in the published texts. We have designated that writing as event Mulla Nasruddin ~ 01.
- The right joke is also not found in any of the joke-books, but is told by Osho, almost literally, in A Sudden Clash of Thunder, ch.3.