This book evokes one of the greatest stories of love and literature in the history of Andalusia: the relationship between the poet-vizier Ibn Zaydun and the literary princess Wallada bint al-Mustakfi. Through eloquent literary style and profound emotional analysis, Ibrahim al-Ahdab al-Tarabulsi paints a vibrant portrait of the struggle between love and politics, between a sensitive poet and statesman tossed about by palace intrigues, and a cultured princess who represents a symbol of feminine freedom in a society governed by restrictions. The book does not limit itself to recounting facts; it delves into the depths of the characters, revealing how this eternal love inspired Arabic poetry and became an icon of literary heritage. It is a work that evokes both melancholy and admiration, transporting the reader back to the atmosphere of Andalusia, where words intertwined with love, politics with poetry, and emotion with glory.