Selected Poems of Solomon Ibn GabirolPrinceton University Press, 04.03.2001 - 326 Seiten Poet, philosopher, and sensitive misanthrope, a spectacular fly in the ointment of the refined eleventh-century Andalusian-Jewish elite, Solomon Ibn Gabirol comes down to us as one of the most complicated intellectual figures in the history of post-biblical Judaism. Unlike his worldly predecessor Shmuel HaNagid, the first important poet of the period, Ibn Gabirol was a reclusive, mystically inclined figure whose modern-sounding medieval poems range from sublime descriptions of the heavenly spheres to poisonous jabs at court life and its pretenders. His verse, which demonstrates complete mastery of the classicizing avant-garde poetics of the day, grafted an Arabic aesthetic onto a biblical vocabulary and Jewish setting, taking Hebrew poetry to a level of metaphysical sophistication and devotional power it has not achieved since. |
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... Moon Was Cut My Heart Thinks As the Sun Comes Up The Palace Garden Winter with Its Ink 49 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 61 62 63 66 The Garden The Field The Bee Isn't the Sky The Lily Now the Thrushes The Apple : II The Lightning The Lip of the ...
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