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Hafiz
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Product Details

  • Author: Hafiz
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Dewey Decimal Number: 891.5511
  • EAN: 9780140195811
  • ISBN: 0140195815
  • Label: Penguin (Non-Classics)
  • Manufacturer: Penguin (Non-Classics)
  • Number of Items: 1
  • Number of Pages: 352
  • Product Group: Book
  • Publication Date: 1999-08-01
  • Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
  • Studio: Penguin (Non-Classics)
  • Title: The Gift
Avg Customer Rating: 4 stars

Product Description: Hafiz, a secret Sufi, came to prominence in his day as a writer of love poems. That love transformed into an all-consuming passion for union with the divine. In The Gift, Daniel Ladinsky bestows on us the impassioned yet whimsical strains of Hafiz's ecstasy. Never forced or awkward, Ladinsky's Hafiz whispers in your ear and pounds in your chest, naming God in a hundred metaphors.

I once asked a bird,
"How is it that you fly in this gravity
Of darkness?"
She responded,
"Love lifts
Me."
Like Fitzgerald's version of Khayyam's Rubaiyat, the language of The Gift strikes a contemporary chord, resonating in the reader's mind and then in the heart. Ladinsky's language is plain, fresh, playful--dancing with an expert cadence that invites and surprises. If it is true, as Hafiz says, that a poet is someone who can pour light into a cup, reading Ladinsky's Hafiz is like gulping down the sun. --Brian Bruya


Customer Reviews


5 stars Hafiz' "The Gift"
This collection of poems is perhaps the best of Hafiz, and what makes them really come alive is the brilliant, creative translation by Daniel Ladinsky. He uses modern language -- and it works to almost magical effect. There's also a lot of humor in these poems, mixed in with the spiritual insight. This book is a keeper!


5 stars Pure LOVE in a form of poetry
May be like others pointed out it is not a word for word translation, but the book is ecstatic!!!!
You can see GOD = LOVE and LOVE = GOD
You can feel the presence of it all and my soul's wings grew every day while reading it.
If this book elevates you, then this is probably all what Hafiz intended, who cares that it is not a literal translation. This book is the essence of LOVE, could Hafiz mean something else?

It definitely has a SUFI spirit! It shows this live is a miracle we just need to be able to see it.


1 stars A Joke?
This book must be a joke as no one except an opportunist of the worst variety would dare to claim that their poetry is an authentic translation of the work of one of the worlds great poets. The author claims to be a translator - I suppose in the vein of Coleman Barks who also has no knowledge of Arabic languages - at least Bark's poetry is readable, this book is not.
Save your money.


5 stars The Gift unreceived
The Gift by Hafiz is a wonderful book and an extraordinary translation. I only hope that the copy I ordered from Amazon actually arrives at some stage so I am can return my friends copy. The refund was fine but actually getting the book would be infinitely preferable. Thanks for the opportunity to share Amazon. Kevin Farrow


5 stars Beautiful and celebratory poetry
Only knowing Hafiz, through this book I am not in a position to judge whether the book does him justice or whether too much of the tranlator's own poetical and mystical nature has come into play. What I can say is, that I truly enjoyed reading it as many of the poems appealed to my heart and provoked some reflection of what we do. Like this short poem called "Find a better job":

Now
That
All your worry
Has proven such an
Unlucrative
Business,
Why
Not
Find a better
Job