A follow-up to her ground-breaking translations of Rumi in Gold, poet
and musician Haleh Liza Gafori translates a new selection of work by
the great Persian mystic that will muster the soul and stir the
spirit. “Gafori’s selection boasts idiosyncratic connections and
ear-catching tempo changes, from sequences and litanies to
unimprovably terse epigrams: ‘Beloved, when your sweetness rains
down / the price of rock candy plummets.’” —Christopher Spaide,
LitHub "Gafori’s translation is exceptional: contemporary,
razor-sharp, and lyrically expansive but still unmistakably Rumi . . .
an accessible, enjoyable, and essential entry point to Rumi’s work."
—Publishers Weekly, starred review Water expands on Gold, Haleh Liza
Gafori's inspired and widely praised translation of the lyric poetry
of the Persian mystic Rumi. As in Gold, Gafori renders with fluid
grace and moving immediacy these indisputable masterworks of world
literature, drawing on the deep well of Rumi’s work to bring out the
worldly wit and wisdom that accompany his otherworldly summons. Behold
the divine within and without, he tells us. Question the gnawing
hunger for material possessions, fame, and fortune, and the fear of
emptiness that drives it. Muster the soul, and experience a more
compassionate and liberated state of mind. An eco-poet before his
time, Rumi celebrates the immensity and wonder of the natural world
while warning us of the havoc that greed and the pursuit of power
wreak upon us and our world. His flights of dazzling imagery open up
heart-stopping glimpses of the divine, challenging readers to wake
from oblivion, and above all, to surrender to the transformative power
of Love. Gafori is an acclaimed vocalist and musician as well as a
gifted linguist and poet, and in her translations Rumi's poetry sings
and beckons as nowhere else. Hers is the work, as the poet Marilyn
Hacker has said, "of someone who is at once an acute and enamored
reader of the original Farsi text, a dedicated miner of context and
backstory, and, best of all, a marvelous poet in English.”
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ISBN
9781681379173
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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