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Sparks of Fire Unknown Poetry of Tahirih

9781618512536

Sparks of Fire Unknown Poetry of Tahirih

  • ISBN 13:

    9781618512536

  • ISBN 10:

    1618512536

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 09/24/2024
  • Publisher: Baha'i Publishing

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Summary

"The exceptional character of Tá hirih in the secular and sacred history of humanity is increasingly being discovered and disclosed. Tá hirih’ s transcendental and transformative universal love, expressed in her poetry, announces the onset of a new era in human civilization. Sparks of Fire, the fourth volume containing original poems of Tá hirih and their English translation by Hemmat and Hatcher, is one of the most wonderful scholarly events of the twenty-first century. It is most unfortunate that the publication of Hemmat and Hatcher’ s previous volumes translating Tá hirih’ s poetry— 'The Poetry of Tá hirih, Adam’ s Wish,' and 'The Quickening'— has been largely met with silence or disbelief from scholars in the field. The fact is that these volumes are so amazing and wonderful that even experts in the field find it difficult to believe that their publication can be a real event, but the time has come to enthusiastically embrace, recite, and loudly celebrate the exceptional treasure of this historical and spiritual gift." — Nader Saiedi, Retired Professor of Sociology and Iranian Studies at Carleton College and UCLA, and author of Gate of the Heart: Understanding the Writings of the Bá b

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