{"id":50774,"date":"2023-07-22T19:14:05","date_gmt":"2023-07-22T19:14:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mediabooks.org\/books\/id-46292\/"},"modified":"2023-07-22T19:14:05","modified_gmt":"2023-07-22T19:14:05","slug":"id-46292","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mediabooks.org\/books\/id-46292\/","title":{"rendered":"The Divan by Hafez (ePUB)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Divan by Hafez is now available for free ePub download or online reading.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Intro:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Persian poet Hafez (1320-1389) is best known as a Sufi mystic who incorporated elements of Sufism into his verses. The state of God-Realisation is symbolised through union with a Beloved, and drinking the wine of spiritual love.<\/p>\n<p>This compact version of the Divan of Hafez is a facsimile illuminated manuscript, complete with beautiful Persian calligraphy and miniature illustrations. There are 43 ghazals, translated into English by classical scholar Gertrude Bell. It is a truly beautiful introduction not only to the works of this beloved Sufi mystic, but also to the artistry of Mahmoud Farshchian. It is like getting two books in one: poetry and art.<\/p>\n<p>&#8216;Hafiz has no peer.&#8217; \u2014 Goethe<br \/>Poetry is the greatest literary form of ancient Persia and modern Iran, and the fourteenth-century poet known as Hafiz is its preeminent master. Little is known about the poet&#8217;s life, and there are more legends than facts relating to the particulars of his existence. This mythic quality is entirely appropriate for the man known as &#8216;The Interpreter of Mysteries&#8217; and &#8216;The Tongue of the Hidden,&#8217; whose verse is regarded as oracular by those seeking guidance and attempting to realize wishes.<br \/>A mere fraction of what is presumed to have been an extensive body of work survives. This collection is derived from Hafiz&#8217;s Divan (collected poems), a classic of Sufism. The short poems, called ghazals, are sonnet-like arrangements of varied numbers of couplets. In the tradition of Persian poetry and Sufi philosophy, each poem corresponds to two interpretations, sensual and mystic.<br \/>This outstanding translation of Hafiz&#8217;s poetry was created by historian and Arabic scholar Gertrude Bell, who observed, &#8216;These are the utterances of a great poet, the imaginative interpreter of the heart of man, they are not of one age, or of another, but for all time.&#8217;. First published January 1, 770. Original format: Hardcover. 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