Hafez

Hafez
Title Hafez PDF eBook
Author Ḥāfiẓ
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9781881163541

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Poetry. Middle Eastern Studies. Translated from the Farsi by Geoffrey Squires. Thought by many to be untranslatable, the great 14th century Persian poet Hafez, who has been celebrated by figures as different as Goethe, Emerson, and Bunting, has at last found the voice in English that he deserves. Geoffrey Squires, who lived in Iran for three years, gives powerful insight into that culture with these translations of the work of one of its iconic figures. Based on 248 ghazals (just over half the Divan), this is one of the most comprehensive translations ever to appear and also one of the most varied, revealing aspects of the work courtly, lyrical, satirical, mystical that will surprise and delight many. Squires brings a poet's ear to the task, capturing the energy, wit and beauty of the original which after all this time still speaks to us. He also breaks new ground in terms of translation strategy, using short interstitial prose pieces to punctuate and point the text. Detailed background notes are provided, and there is an extensive bibliography in Farsi, English and French. "Geoffrey Squires' translations of Hafez are not only beautiful (and they are) but innovate a new approach to the translation and presentation of poets from the distant and exotic past. In finding fresh means to show Hafez in context, Squires composes a work both faithful to Hafez and with a narrative power that opens a true dialogue between present and past. His Hafez in that sense sets a new standard for our time and for years to come." Jerome Rothenberg "In their careful, musical, painterly pointing of difference in similarity, stress inside equanimity and singularity breaking the continuum, Geoff Squires' Hafez translations weave a shimmering, moire fabric from the old and the new, the strange and the deceptively familiar. Squires is the best of hosts, too, offering small, genial and always useful interventions, tiny palate-cleansers of data or abstract form, which arrive before you knew you needed them. If Paul Blackburn had improvised a verbal riff on Astrophil and Stella, and Brian Coffey had written it down, they might have come close to, but would never equal, the marvelous sensual minimalism of Hafez and Squires." Peter Manson "Geoffrey Squires is a poet of note. What strikes me is his capacity to put into words what is fluid or elusive, writing characterized by the innerness of its language. This explains why he has an affinity with Hafez. His long absorption in the world of Iran has led him to the masterpieces of its literature. Analyzing Hafez in the light of his predecessors such as 'Ayn al Qozat, he explores among other themes the mystic gulf between belief and faith. A richly mature work, this translation brings a new lustre to the jewel that is Hafez." Charles- Henri de Fouchecour"

The Divan of Hafiz

The Divan of Hafiz
Title The Divan of Hafiz PDF eBook
Author Hafiz
Publisher The Floating Press
Pages 84
Release 2012-07-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1775458237

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Connoisseurs of world literature need to spend some time acquainting themselves with the Divan of Hafiz, one of the foremost collections of Persian verse. Scholars agree this volume has exerted a singularly important influence on Middle Eastern culture, akin to Shakespeare's role in the sphere of Western letters.

Classical Persian Literature

Classical Persian Literature
Title Classical Persian Literature PDF eBook
Author A.J Arberry
Publisher Routledge
Pages 347
Release 2006-01-16
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1135799008

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Reprint of a classic text, this volume gives an insight into the rebirth of national literature in the national language and traces the course of its development and full maturity from the beginning of the ninth to the end of the fifteenth century.

Islam and Romantic Orientalism

Islam and Romantic Orientalism
Title Islam and Romantic Orientalism PDF eBook
Author Mohammed Sharafuddin
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 1994
Genre East and West in literature
ISBN 9780755612352

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"Did European writers and scholars create an image of the Islamic world as a place of tyranny, unreason and immorality destined to be subjected to and exploited by the civilized West? This book takes a fresh look at some of the main literary texts of the Romantic movement explored in Edward Said's classic work. Sharafuddin acknowledges wide areas of truth in Said's thesis, however, he argues that in the work of Southey, Byron, Moore and Landor, who began their careers under the sign of the French Revolution and declared their independence both from political tryanny and from national self-safisfaction, the world of Islam appears not just as an antithesis to the world of European civilization but as an alternative cultural reality with its own values."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

Ulwar and Its Art Treasures

Ulwar and Its Art Treasures
Title Ulwar and Its Art Treasures PDF eBook
Author Thomas Holbein Hendley
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 1888
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A Grammar of the Persian Language

A Grammar of the Persian Language
Title A Grammar of the Persian Language PDF eBook
Author Sir William Jones
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 1823
Genre
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The Works of Sir William Jones

The Works of Sir William Jones
Title The Works of Sir William Jones PDF eBook
Author William Jones
Publisher
Pages 452
Release 1807
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