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Description
A rich introduction to the work of Rumi by the foremost scholar on the great mystical poet, featuring leading literary translations of his verse by Coleman Barks, Robert Bly, Andrew Harvey, Kabir Helminski, Camille Helminski, Daniel Liebert, and Peter Lamborn Wilson.
Rumi's poems are beloved for their touching perceptions of humanity and the Divine. 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," uncovering a deep and timeless understanding of Sufism and mysticism. Also included is a biography of Rumi by Andrew Harvey and an introductory essay by Kabir Helminski on the art of translating Rumi's work into English.
"The Spiritual Surgeon" Can the water of a polluted stream Wash away the dirt? Can human knowledge sweep away The ignorance of the sensual self? How does a sword fashion its own hilt? Go, entrust your wound to a surgeon, For flies will gather around the wound Until it can’t be seen. These are your selfish thoughts And all you dream of owning. The wound is your own dark hole. Mathnawi I, 3221–3224 (translated by Kabir Helminski and Camille Helminski)
A rich introduction to the work of Rumi by the foremost scholar on the great mystical poet, featuring leading literary translations of his verse by Coleman Barks, Robert Bly, Andrew Harvey, Kabir...
A rich introduction to the work of Rumi by the foremost scholar on the great mystical poet, featuring leading literary translations of his verse by Coleman Barks, Robert Bly, Andrew Harvey, Kabir Helminski, Camille Helminski, Daniel Liebert, and Peter Lamborn Wilson.
Rumi's poems are beloved for their touching perceptions of humanity and the Divine. 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," uncovering a deep and timeless understanding of Sufism and mysticism. Also included is a biography of Rumi by Andrew Harvey and an introductory essay by Kabir Helminski on the art of translating Rumi's work into English.
"The Spiritual Surgeon" Can the water of a polluted stream Wash away the dirt? Can human knowledge sweep away The ignorance of the sensual self? How does a sword fashion its own hilt? Go, entrust your wound to a surgeon, For flies will gather around the wound Until it can’t be seen. These are your selfish thoughts And all you dream of owning. The wound is your own dark hole. Mathnawi I, 3221–3224 (translated by Kabir Helminski and Camille Helminski)
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This is a fresh reissue of a previously published book.
This is a fresh reissue of a previously published book.
While I am aware of Rumi, this is the first time I've taken the time out to indulge in his work. I am typically not a poetry person, but I did find some of these entries truly moving.
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I haven't read a lot of Rumi so I don't know if this a better translation than other volumes. It's hard to go wrong with Rumi, and I enjoyed collection.
Thanks very much for the free copy for review!!
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This is an excellent anthology and I thoroughly enjoyed reading through the hundreds of poems, proverbs, and words of wisdom that this book contained. I have always heard that Rumi was an excellent poet, but I had never read any of his works until today. I am grateful that the ARC has given me this opportunity to encounter this incredible poet.
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While I am aware of Rumi, this is the first time I've taken the time out to indulge in his work. I am typically not a poetry person, but I did find some of these entries truly moving.
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I haven't read a lot of Rumi so I don't know if this a better translation than other volumes. It's hard to go wrong with Rumi, and I enjoyed collection.
Thanks very much for the free copy for review!!
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This is an excellent anthology and I thoroughly enjoyed reading through the hundreds of poems, proverbs, and words of wisdom that this book contained. I have always heard that Rumi was an excellent poet, but I had never read any of his works until today. I am grateful that the ARC has given me this opportunity to encounter this incredible poet.
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