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Angels Knocking On The Tavern Door - Thirty Poems of Hafez

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Zusatztext "The medieval Persian mystical poet Hafez used sinuous lines and ringing metaphors to write about wisdom, the dangers of repression and the paradoxes of his faith. His blend of simplicity and challenge makes him the most popular poet in Iran today. Bly and Lewisohn (a world-class Sufism expert) present clear and memorable versions of Hafez’s renowned lyric meditations. . . . Though Hafez does not (yet) have the immense Western popularity of that other Sufi mystic, Rumi, his verse has all the ingredients to make a similar splash." Informationen zum Autor Robert Bly's books of poetry include The Night Abraham Called to the Stars and My Sentence Was a Thousand Years of Joy . His awards include the National Book Award for poetry and two Guggenheims. He lived in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Dr. Leonard Lewisohn is Lecturer in Persian and the Iran Heritage Foundation Fellow in Classical Persian and Sufi Literature at the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies at the University of Exeter in England. Klappentext One of our most acclaimed poets brings the work of the great Persian mystic and poet, Hafez, to a new audience. There is no poet in our tradition who carries the amount of admiration and devotion that the Persians have for Hafez. Children learn to sing Hafez poems in the third grade, and almost every family has a copy of the collected Hafez on the dining room table. Robert Bly and the great Islamic scholar Leonard Lewisohn have worked for 15 years on this book of Hafez, the first that carries into English his nimbleness, his outrageous humor, his defenses of the private life in the face of the fundamentalists, and the joy of his love poems. He writes in the ghazal form, one of the greatest inventions in the history of poetry. This is Rumi's wild younger brother, now brought into an English that makes his genius visible. Zusammenfassung One of our most acclaimed poets brings the work of the great Persian mystic and poet, Hafez, to a new audience. There is no poet in our tradition who carries the amount of admiration and devotion that the Persians have for Hafez. Children learn to sing Hafez poems in the third grade, and almost every family has a copy of the collected Hafez on the dining room table. Robert Bly and the great Islamic scholar Leonard Lewisohn have worked for 15 years on this book of Hafez, the first that carries into English his nimbleness, his outrageous humor, his defenses of the private life in the face of the fundamentalists, and the joy of his love poems. He writes in the ghazal form, one of the greatest inventions in the history of poetry. This is Rumi’s wild younger brother, now brought into an English that makes his genius visible. ...

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Authors Robert Bly, Hafez, Leonard Lewisohn
Assisted by Robert Bly (Translation), Leonard Lewisohn (Translation)
Publisher Harper Collins Usa
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.04.2009
 
EAN 9780061138843
ISBN 978-0-06-113884-3
No. of pages 96
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama

FICTION: Literary, ISLAMIC STUDIES: LITERATURE, POETRY: American / General, POETRY: Subjects & Themes / Inspirational & Religious, POETRY: Middle Eastern, POETRY: POETS: H TO Z, POETRY: POETS: A TO B, POETRY: General, POETRY: Subjects & Themes / Places, LITERATURE: POETRY

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