Jalal al-Din Rumi, a towering figure in the Persian speaking world,
is currently the most widely published poet in English translation.
Yet despite the popularity of his verse, the majority of
scholarship on his work focuses not on Rumi's poetry but on his
contributions as a mystic. Keshavarz's pioneering study is the
first extensive critical examination of this vast, dynamic body of
literature. Through close readings of the Divan, his collection of
more than 35,000 lyric verses, she explores Rumi's extraordinary
popular and critical literary success.
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