Editorial Random House USA
Fecha de edición mayo 2005 · Edición nº 1
Idioma inglés
EAN 9781590302514
Libro
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Rumi's poems are beloved for their touching perceptions of humanity and the Divine. Here is a rich introduction to the work of the great mystical poet, featuring leading literary translations of his verse. Translators include Coleman Barks, Robert Bly, Andrew Harvey, Kabir Helminski, Camille Helminski, Daniel Liebert, and Peter Lamborn Wilson. To display the major themes of Rumi's work, each of the eighteen chapters in this anthology are arranged topically, such as "The Inner Work," "The Ego Animal," "Passion for God," "Praise," and "Purity." Also contained here is a biography of Rumi by Andrew Harvey, as well as an introductory essay by Kabir Helminski on the art of translating Rumi's work into English.
Rumi (Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Balkhi) fue un poeta, jurista, erudito islámico, teólogo y místico sufí persa, suní y musulmán del siglo XIII.
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