**Chosen by author Elizabeth Gilbert as one of her ten favorite books, Daniel Ladinsky's extraordinary renderings of 250 unforgettable lyrical poems by Hafiz, one of the greatest Sufi poets of all time ** More than any other Persian poet**--** even Rumi**--** Hafiz expanded the mystical, healing
The Gift: Poems by Hafiz, the Great Sufi Master
β Scribed by Hafiz Shirazi
- Book ID
- 110653190
- Publisher
- Penguin Publishing Group
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 654 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781101100332
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β¦ Synopsis
The Gift:
Poems by Hafiz, the Great Sufi Master
_______________________________________
Hafiz Shirazi
Daniel Ladinsky (Translator)
Chosen by author Elizabeth Gilbert as one of her ten favorite books, Daniel Ladinskyβs extraordinary renderings of 250 unforgettable lyrical poems by Hafiz, one of the greatest Sufi poets of all time
More than any other Persian poetβeven RumiβHafiz expanded the mystical, healing dimensions of poetry. Because his poems were often ecstatic love songs from God to his beloved world, many have called Hafiz the "Invisible Tongue." Indeed, Daniel Ladinsky has said that his work with Hafiz is an attempt to do the impossible: to render Light into wordsβto make the Luminous Resonance of God tangible to our finite senses.
I am
a hole in a flute
that the Christ's breath moves
throughβ
listen to this
music!
With this stunning collection of Hafiz's most intimate poems, Ladinsky has succeeded brilliantly in presenting the essence of one of Islam's greatest poetic and religious voices. Each line of The Gift imparts the wonderful qualities of this master Sufi poet and spiritual teacher: encouragement, an audacious love that touches lives, profound knowledge, generosity, and a sweet, playful genius unparalleled in world literature.
Print Length: 354 pages
Publisher: Penguin Books; Gift edition (August 1, 1999)
Publication Date: August 1, 1999
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