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Hafiz has no peer."--Goethe
Poetry is the greatest lliterary form of ancient Persia and modern Iran, and the fourteenth-century poet known as Hafiz is its preeminent master. This collection is derived from Hafiz's "Divan "(collected poems), a classic of Sufism. The short poems, called "ghazals," are sonnet-like arrangements of varied numbers of couplets. In the tradition of Persian poetry and Sufi philosophy, each poem corresponds to two interpretations, sensual and mystic. This nineteenth-century translation by historian Gertrude Bell remains widely acclaimed by scholars and readers.
Poetry is the greatest lliterary form of ancient Persia and modern Iran, and the fourteenth-century poet known as Hafiz is its preeminent master. This collection is derived from Hafiz's "Divan "(collected poems), a classic of Sufism. The short poems, called "ghazals," are sonnet-like arrangements of varied numbers of couplets. In the tradition of Persian poetry and Sufi philosophy, each poem corresponds to two interpretations, sensual and mystic. This nineteenth-century translation by historian Gertrude Bell remains widely acclaimed by scholars and readers.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780486431611
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 112
- Utgivningsdatum: 2003-11-01
- Översättare: Gertrude Bell
- Förlag: Dover Publications Inc.