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Hafiz: Tongue of the Hidden
Hafiz
Published
January 1990
by New Humanity Books
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Written in
Edition Notes
Contributions | Paul Smith (Translator) |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 92 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL11580288M |
ISBN 10 | 0949191051 |
ISBN 10 | 9780949191052 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 26462594 |
The reed of Hafiz's pen is a sweet branch of sugarcane; Take it, in garden no fruit is a higher pay, more than this. Further reading: 'Hafiz: Tongue of the Hidden', Poems from the Divan, Versions by Paul Smith, New Humanity Books, Poems of Hafez by Hafiz, Reza Saberi (Translator). Hafiz of Shiraz (c–) known as “The Tongue of the Hidden Mysteries,” was a Persian poet and mystic whose life and works reached the height of spiritual attainment. Hafiz has influenced generations of renowned writers and artists in the East and West with his verse devoted to revealing the mysteries of human and divine passion on the path to union with God.
Hafiz - poems - Publication Date: Publisher: - The World's Poetry Archive. - The World's Poetry Archive 2 Sweetness of tongue and the lips, even bitterness would enthrall. Heed the advice of the wise, make your most endeared goal, The fortunate blessed youth, listen to the old wise soul. Hafiz of Shiraz (c–) known as “The Tongue of the Hidden Mysteries,” was a Persian poet and mystic whose life and works reached the height of spiritual attainment. Hafiz has influenced generations of renowned writers and artists in the East and West with his verse devoted to revealing the mysteries of human and divine passion on.
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Hafiz: Tongue of the Hidden: Poems from the Divan Paperback – January 1, by Hafiz; Paul Smith (Translator) (Author) out of 5 stars 3 ratings5/5(3).
HAFIZ: TONGUE OF THE HIDDEN A Selection of Ghazals from his Divan Translation & Introduction Paul Smith This is the completely revised third edition of a selection of Hafiz’s ghazals from his Divan his masterpiece of ghazals, masnavis, rubais and other poems/songs. The spiritual and historical and human content is here in understandable /5(5).
His other books include Hafiz: The Oracle, Hafiz of Shiraz (3 volumes), Ruba’iyat of Hafiz, Sayings of Kabir, Ruba’iyat of Sadi, Ruba’iyat of Rumi, Rumi: Selected Poems, Divan of Sadi, Nizami: Layla and Paul Smith (Born ) has been translating and writing books and film-scripts and plays for the past 45 years.4/5(3).
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Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible s: 2. The reed of Hafiz’s pen is a sweet branch of sugarcane; Take it, in garden no fruit is a higher pay, more than this. Further reading: ‘Hafiz: Tongue of the Hidden’, Poems from the Divan, Versions by Paul Smith, New Humanity Books, ; Poems of Hafez by Hafiz, Reza Saberi (Translator).
Known as “The Tongue of the Hidden Mysteries,” Shams al-Din Muhammad Hafiz of Shiraz is the most revered of Persian poets. When the Sun of Infinite Reality dawned in his being, he poured forth mystic verse so sublime it touched the hearts of kings and commoners alike.
Hafiz of Shiraz (c) known as "The Tongue of the Hidden Mysteries," was a Persian poet and mystic whose life and works reached the height of spiritual attainment.
Hafiz has influenced generations of renowned writers and artists in the East and West with his verse devoted to revealing the mysteries of human and divine passion on the. Tongue of the Hidden - Iranian Movies - Duration: London Iranian Film Festival Recommended for you.
'A Golden Compass' by Hafiz (Read by. This sure is a hard-to-find book. But i got lucky (twice) with the booksellers in the Bay Area.
And i'm so glad. Having seen many translations and renditions of Hafez in English, i totally enjoyed Smith's light-verse, accurate, and correct rhyming translation that is true to the original Persian (my native tongue 5/5. Decorations in Persian script on half-title, at head of t.p.
and at head and foot of each page of the rubáiyát are by Hafiz Nejmeddin Effendi, professor of calligraphy, Constantinople. Description: 96 pages, 1 leaf 21 cm. About this Item: Dover Publications Inc., United States, Paperback. Condition: New. Reprint. Language: English.
Brand new Book. Hafiz has no peer. -- GoethePoetry is the greatest literary form of ancient Persia and modern Iran, and the fourteenth-century poet known as Hafiz is.
About this Item: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, United States, Paperback. Condition: New. Language: English. Brand new Book. THE SINGER OF SHIRAZ A Radio Musical-Drama on the Life of Persia's Immortal Poet, Hafiz of Shiraz by Paul Smith Hafiz is considered by many of the world's great poets, writers and mystics to have been the greatest poet who ever lived.
Hafiz, the Tongue of the hidden. Collection. Collection of book jackets. Dates / Origin Date Issued: Library locations General Research Division Shelf locator: *IIA+ (New York Public Library. Collection of book jackets) Library has: / Shelf locator: *IIA+ (New York Public Library.
Collection of book jackets) Genres. When Hafiz died, his enemies in the Muslim clergy refused to grant him a Muslim burial. But again, the public outcry from the people of Shiraz was so great that the Muslim clergy agreed to undertake a test to see if Allah deemed Hafiz worthy.
Hafiz's poems were divided into two-line couplets, and all of these couplets were put together in a bunch. Click to read more about Hafiz: Tongue of the Hidden: Poems from the Divan by Hafiz. LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for bookloversAuthor: Hafiz.
Hafiz: Tongue of the Hidden: A Selection of Ghazals from his Divan by Paul Smith 3 ratings, average rating, 0 reviews Hafiz Quotes Showing of 9 “Disheveled hair, sweaty, smiling, drunken, and. Hafiz 'Hafiz: Tongue of the Hidden', Poems from the Divan, by Paul Smith AT YOUR FEET I DIE My Monarch, You walk so well, head at Your Feet: I die; My Turk, You sway sweetly, before You, complete: I die.
You said: "When will you die before Me?" Why hurry. You entreat O. Tongue of the Hidden: Poems from the "Divan" by Shirazi Hafiz, P. Smith (Translator) starting at $ Tongue of the Hidden: Poems from the "Divan" has 1 available editions to buy at Half Price Books.
Poems on this page are translated by both Thomas Rain Crowe, from his book, Drunk On the Wine of the Beloved and selections from Daniel Ladinsky's translations. Hafiz, a Sufi poet, expressed in poetry love for the divine, and the intoxicating oneness of union with it.Hafiz of Shiraz (c) known as "The Tongue of the Hidden Mysteries, was a Persian poet and mystic whose life and works reached the height of spiritual attainment.
Hafiz has influenced generations of renowned writers and artists in the East and West with his verse devoted to revealing the mysteries of human and divine passion on the path. “Hafiz is without peer!” exclaimed Goethe. Known as “The Tongue of the Hidden Mysteries,” Shams al-Din Muhammad Hafiz of Shiraz, the most revered of the Persian poets, poured forth mystic verse so sublime it touched the hearts of kings and commoners alike.