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Expressions of Love: A Thousand Years of Persian Poetry

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Expressions of Love: A Thousand Years of Persian Poetry

Contributors:

By (Author) Hadi Bahar
By (author) Mojdeh Bahar

ISBN:

9781098322007

Publisher:

BookBaby

Imprint:

BookBaby

Publication Date:

7th December 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

318

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 20mm

Weight:

512g

Description

Life and love are intertwined. In Persian poetry, the ecstatic joy of passionate love is inextricably linked to longing, heartache and loss it's the thorn upon a rose or the shadow that follows the light.

Love, lovers, and the beloved (both physical and spiritual) are prominent themes in Persian poetry. For over a thousand years, like facets upon the finest diamond, the heart-wrenching agony that accompanies a deep, passionate love and the loneliness that accompanies its departure, have been examined.

The language of love is both simple and profound, universal and unexpected. Love knows no linguistic boundaries. Etymologically, ishq, the Persian word for love, likely originates from the Arabic Ishaqeh (meaning Ivy or Hedera, a plant with heart-shaped leaves that engulfs other plants); Ishaqeh thrives when it devours the object of its affection passion itself leading to loss.

Thematically, this compilation covers two categories of love, the debate between the head (aql), and the heart (ishq), longing, loss, and loneliness. Two approaches to love are manifest in Persian poetry: the corporal, romantic, earthly, or what some poets call "apparent love" (ishq-e-majazi) contrasted with the divine, or "real love" (ishq-e-haqiqi). While there is much debate about what defines love, and how to express its all-consuming power, neither of these approaches is able to offer a single irrefutable, thorough and distinct definition for love. In fact, some verses that may clearly depict physical love for some, are considered ultimate expressions of the divine by others. One of the most cited examples of this dual interpretation can be found in the poems of Hafez the sacred and profane brought to life in his words.

Those who know the history of Persian poetry will find old flames rekindled; those who are new to these passionate verses will discover the first sparks of what we hope will be an eternal love. With each page you will be drawn into language that illuminates and inspires, language that reveals ineffable power and captures the essence of the human condition.

Author Bio

Mojdeh Bahar was born in 1973 in Iran to a family of poets and writers. Her parents emigrated to the U.S. when she was 14. Although she is a patent lawyer by profession, she continued her deep interest in Persian poetry. This is her first book of translations from one of her favorite contemporary Persian poets.

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