Little Flowers of Francis of Assisi: A New Translation
By (Author) Robert H. Hopcke
By (author) Paul Schwartz
Shambhala Publications Inc
Shambhala Publications Inc
15th February 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
271.302
Paperback
192
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 8mm
221g
This collection of folk tales, legends, and narratives about the life of Francis of Assisi and his followers appeared about seventy-five years after the saint's death, in the early fourteenth century. This collection of folk tales, legends, and narratives about the life of Francis of Assisi and his followers appeared about seventy-five years after the saint's death, in the early fourteenth century. The writings have remained popular ever since due to their beauty and charm, and because they are the nearest thing to a biography of Francis that exists. They are the source of many of the most famous stories about Francis-including the accounts of his preaching to the birds and of his receiving of the stigmata-and they are based on stories that circulated about him in the years after his death. Robert Hopcke and Paul Schwartz provide the first truly new translation of the Fioretti in forty years, and in doing so they bring the spiritual classic up to date, using contemporary language to show Francis to be a living, breathing human being who walked the streets of Assisi in a state of spiritual, physical, and social enlightenment, through his own existence making Christ real in the world. The translators have also edited the work to present the stories that most powerfully present Francis's spirit and teaching.
"Hopcke and Schwartz succeed in telling the tales of Francis's ministry . . . in readable and simple language for contemporary American readers. . . . The compact and nicely translated collection is sure to accomplish its mission of presenting the life of this beloved saint."Publishers Weekly
This fresh and vibrant new translation of charming tales from the life of St. Francis of Assisi highlights the radical way that Francis lived out the Gospel. These storiessome legendary, some based in fact, some well known, some more obscureclearly show the revolutionary impact that Francis had on his contemporaries, and how following the teachings of Jesus can be a subversive way of life. First written in the early fourteenth century, the Little Flowers remain a dramatic challenge to a world still obsessed with wealth, power, and self-interest.James Martin, SJ, Associate Editor, America, and author of My Life with the Saints
What a delight to have Hopckes and Schwartzs lively renderings. In the spirit of the Italian vernacular in which they were first told and written, these tales of St. Francis show his earthiness, sensuous love of life, occasional vulgarity, and deep spiritual wisdom. Pace e bene!Jon M. Sweeney, author of The St. Francis Prayer Book and The Lure of the Saints
The co-translators, Robert H. Hopcke and Paul Schwartz are both students of theology and of Italian literature. Hopcke is the author of numerous books on pyschology, as wel as LIVING THE MYSTERIES: THE SPIRITUAL POWER OF THE ROSARY IN THE LIVES OF CONTEMPORARY PEOPLE and of the forthcoming FULL OF GRACE: THE ROSARY MYSTERIES IN THE LIVES OF GLBT CATHOLICS.