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Poems from the Diwan (Poetica 32) [Paperback]

Yehuda Halevi (Author), Gabriel Levin (Translator)
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June 1, 2004

Yehuda Halevi, who wrote both secular and devotional poems, is considered one of the finest poets in post-biblical Hebrew literature. Suffused with warmth, moving easily between the mundane and the otherworldly, and, above all, delicately elegiac, the poet's voice cuts across all the literary genres and religious modes on which he drew.

Born in the second half of the 11th century, Halevi wandered in his youth between Muslim and Christian Spain before settling in Córdoba around 1110. Towards the end of his life, to the amazement and consternation of his friends and admirers, he set out on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, at the time under Crusader rule. He arrived in Alexandria in 1140 and recorded his perilous sea voyage in a celebrated sequence of poems, remarkable for their fusion of startling realism and religious longing. Months later Halevi embarked for Palestine. The exact date, location and circumstances of his death have remained a mystery.

Gabriel Levin was born in France in 1948 and grew up in the United States and Israel. His first collection of poems, Sleepers of Beulah', was published in 1992 and his mucb-praised second collection, Ostraca', appeared in late 1999. He lives in Jerusalem.


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'Gabriel Levin has dared to walk boldly in this minefield, and offers free translations which are vigorous, exciting, sparkling with ingenuity, and, at their best, strangely haunting'Nicholas de Lange

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Born in the second half of the 11th century, Halevi wandered in his youth between Muslim and Christian Spain before settling in Cordoba around 1110. He later set out on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, at the time under Crusader rule. The exact circumstances of his death have remained a mystery. Gabriel Levin was born in France, grew up in the United States, and has lived in Jerusalem since 1972. He has published two collections of poetry and several translations from Hebrew, French and Arabic. He is a founding editor of Ibis Editions, a small press established in Jerusalem in 1997 for the publication, in English, of literature from the Levant.

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  • Paperback: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Anvil Press Poetry (June 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0856463337
  • ISBN-13: 978-0856463334
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.3 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,009,952 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Poetry & History I Knew Nothing About!, May 11, 2010
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I have read poetry of all ages and all languages for almost 75 years - all of the time since I learned to read as a very small, very young child. Apart of the illumination and pleasure of poetry - our species first and perhaps deepest language, understanding poetry and its form, the contexts in which it was spoken, written, survived and been translated, illuminates human history - language being the clearest sign of our species as a social and thinking animal. Despite the fact that I come from a peoples for whom this poetry is part of our - my - history, I knew nothing about it. This book describes it in its history, and the poetry itself illuminates the humanity it was by and for! Wonderful!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A window into a previous golden age of poetry., June 4, 2003
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This is the rarest of all things, a compelling collection of poems. I bought the book because I buy anything Gabriel Levin writes. I would have preferred a new collection of poems by Levin, but wondered who could be worthy of his attention. Halevi, it turns out to those, like me, not already in the know, was a virtuoso wordsmith whose work was honed in a cauldron of hot competition in an age that appreciated such things; an entirely new world in the art of words, half a millennium back, but as timeless as Pushkin. I had a similar reaction the first time I heard Asleep at the Wheel, having never heard of Bob Wills And His Texas Playboys. Levin's contribution to the reader's enjoyment and edification is indispensable. The life of Halevi is a wonder in itself, but, unlike Pound's, his poetry is more interesting than his life. He lived an artistic life of an effette sophistication reflective of his age (who knew?), blended, somehow with his Jewish heritage (Lahakat Ha Kaverit?), but died a mystic. In addition to the substantial introduction written in crystalline prose, each poem is annotated for context and references. Its a two-fer (Halevi AND Levin), and a winner.
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