“The Enchanted Prince”—the second part of the dilogy about Khoja Nasreddin—was written by Leonid Solovyov in a camp where the writer was held on charges of preparing a terrorist act. In this book, the carefree vagabond and the wise man continue fighting injustice and vice, consistently siding with the weak and oppressed. He puts into motion a crafty, complex plan so that justice is restored and evil gets what it deserves.