The Unseen Poems

Cover of The Unseen Poems by Rumi
Author: Rumi
Publisher: Everyman
Year: 2019
Language: en
Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 9781841598161
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The Unseen Poems by Rumi, published by Everyman on October 3, 2019, is a collection of previously untranslated poems, meticulously researched and translated by Rumi biographer Brad Gooch and Iranian writer Maryam Mortaz. This volume, part of the Everyman Pocket Poet series, showcases the thirteenth-century Persian poet’s unique blend of sacred and sensual themes, reflecting his deep spiritual devotion and profound human connections, particularly with his companion Shams of Tabriz.

Readers will discover a selection of ghazals and rubaiyat that aim to maintain fidelity to Rumi’s original works while capturing his lyrical exuberance. This edition addresses the gaps left by earlier translations, which often omitted essential cultural and Islamic references. The Unseen Poems serves as a valuable companion to the first volume in the series, enriching the understanding of Rumi’s poetry and its significance within the realms of linguistics and inspirational themes. With 224 pages, this English-language edition invites readers to explore the depth of Rumi’s poetic legacy.


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Rumi: Unseen Poems – the second volume of Rumi in the Everyman Pocket Poet series – is a treasury of poems which have never been translated before, researched and translated by Rumi biographer Brad Gooch and the Iranian writer Maryam Mortaz.
The thirteenth-century Persian poet Rumi was trained in Sufism, a mystic tradition within Islam. He founded the Mevlevi Order, often known as the Whirling Dervishes, who use dance and music as part of their spiritual devotion. His poetry combines the sacred and the sensual, expressing both rapturous divine love, and aching human love for his companion and teacher, Shams of Tabriz. It has long been popular in the West, never more so than in the last twenty-five years, when a new wave of free translations introduced him to an ever-widening audience.
However, some of these recent translations have been more in the nature of interpretations by writers who are not Persian speakers. Cultural and Islamic references central to an understanding of Rumi’s poetry have been toned down or omitted. And so vast was Rumi’s output that earlier scholarly translators were obliged to be selective, leaving a rich vein of verse still unmined. From this Gooch and Mortaz have made a selection of ghazals (short lyric poems) and rubaiyat (quatrains), aiming in their own translations to achieve fidelity to the originals while preserving all Rumi’s lyric exuberance.
This book makes a perfect companion to the first Everyman volume of Rumi, which presents the very best of the twentieth-century translations.

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