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Recite in the Name of the Red Rose - Poetic Sacred Making in Twentieth-century Iran (Hardcover)
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Recite in the Name of the Red Rose - Poetic Sacred Making in Twentieth-century Iran (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in Comparative Religion
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Recite in the Name of the Red Rose introduces Western readers to
constructions of the sacred in twentieth-century Iranian poetry.
Sifting through the lives and writings of modern and classical
poets, Fatemeh Keshavarz provides a systematic examination of the
array of religious impulses in recent Persian verse. Viewing poetry
as the site of the emergence of the self and the sacred, she
confirms that sanctification is not static in its forms but
continuously in flux and that the poetic modes used to articulate
the sanctified are equally fluid. Keshevarz begins by introducing
the core concepts that define and detach religion and secularity in
contemporary Iranian society. By thoroughly discussing the nature
of classical Persian poetry she makes clear that expressions of the
sacred in verse have been open to negotiation and change even in
the premodern period. However, in Iran's modern poetic landscape
Keshavarz uncovers many new patterns of expressing the sacred. In
individual chapters on the writings of Forugh Farrokhzad
(1935-1967), Sohrab Sepehri (1928-1981), and Ahmad Shamlu
(1925-2000), she discusses the paradigmatic ways prominent poets of
the twentieth century have related to the sacred in a nation
forging its vision of modernity. While most scholars perceive
current Iranian culture to be sharply divided between literalist
conservatives and secular progressives, Keshavarz identifies
provocative shades of spiritual expression less rigidly defined and
hence neglected by the established critical tradition. Bringing
such expression to the fore of scholarly attention, her study
invites a more nuanced appreciation of the crosscurrents of
religion and literature in recent Middle Eastern culture.
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