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There is a wild divine party going on in this book that will lift the corners of your soul's mouth, probably comfort, inspire and free you as few books ever have. To again quote from The Gift, Hafiz says, "Dear ones, let's anoint this earth with dance!"
Indeed.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
The Theft,
By Pythagoras (Wien) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Gift - Poems by Hafiz the Great Sufi Master (Paperback)
It is already well-known that Ladinsky cannot read Farsi and that he has simply written all the poems himself, publishing them under the name of Hafiz because it sells better than it would if they were published under his own name. When confronted with the fact that none of his poems has an equivalent in Farsi, he claims that the poems were actually "handed him in a dream" by Hafiz. I don't know what the editor of Penguin has been thinking about. If they had published these poems under any other pseudonym, such as Paula Nancy Millstone Jennings or something, it wouldn't have mattered. But as it is now, there can only be two excuses for the name actually appearing on the cover of this book: either the editor has verified the translation with help from Monty Python's "Dirty Hungarian Phrasebook" - in which case he might plead incompetence - or he (just like so many reviewers without sufficient knowledge in Farsi or the actual poetry of Hafiz) has simply fallen victim to the fraudulent mr Ladinsky. - Unfortunately, there are many people who desperately want to believe that "this is Hafiz", and they are usually into the kind of New Age beliefs that make them immune to rational argumentation. I am not going to disturb them here by saying what I think about Ladinsky's poetry, but they are certainly disturbing ME by saying what they think about the poetry of "Hafiz". If this is Hafiz, then Justin Bieber is Mozart. In fact, the whole book is a perfect illustration of what our modern world's failures in cultural communications are essentially all about: the global ignorance of people who think (or want others to think) that they are encouraging peace and harmony and human dialogue, by in fact demonstrating their total disinterest in anything than but the exotic and superficial. It's orientalism in its worst form.
18 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Pity about the Americanisms,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Gift - Poems by Hafiz the Great Sufi Master (Paperback)
The occasional liberties taken with the original text totally detract from its meaning. The American slang is best kept to its own shores - it has no place here. Thank god for the Wilberforce edition!
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A powerful book for anyone with a love of metaphor,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Gift - Poems by Hafiz the Great Sufi Master (Paperback)
The Gift is an extraordinary book. Speaking both as a poet and as a teacher of writing for more than twenty years, I strongly recommend this surprising, powerful work to anyone with a love of metaphor. And for the reader who is drawn to the spiritual, these poems will reawaken the soul and evoke the honeymoon stage of the Divine Romance.
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