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Persian poets / selected and edited by Peter Washington.

Van Pelt Library PK6435 .P465 2000
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Washington, Peter.
Gotham Book Mart Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Series:
Everyman's library pocket poets
Language:
English
Persian
Subjects (All):
Persian poetry--Translations into English.
Persian poetry.
Penn Provenance:
Gotham Book Mart (former owner) (Gotham Book Mart Collection copy)
Physical Description:
254 pages ; 17 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York : Knopf : Distributed by Random House, 2000.
Summary:
The Middle Ages saw an extraordinary flowering of Persian poetry. Though translations began appearing in Europe in the nineteenth century, these remarkable poems are still being discovered in the West. Like their European contemporaries, the great Persian poets -- Omar, Rumi, Hafiz, and many others -- combined religious and secular themes. These writers owe much to the mystical Sufi tradition within Islam, which understands life as a journey in search of enlightenment. While celebrating the beauty of the world in poems about love, wine, and poetry itself, or telling humorous anecdotes of everyday life, they use this material to symbolize deeper concerns with wisdom, mortality, salvation, and the quest for God.
Notes:
"This is a Borzoi book"--T.p. verso.
Local Notes:
Gotham Book Mart Collection copy has dustjacket retained.
ISBN:
0375411267
OCLC:
45426289

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