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.
Peter Cole's selection includes poems from nearly all of Ibn
Gabirol's secular and liturgical lyric genres, as well as a
complete translation of the poet's long masterwork, "Kingdom's
Crown." Cole's rich, inventive introduction places the poetry in
historical context and charts its influence through the centuries.
Extensive annotations accompany the poems. This companion volume to
Peter Cole's critically acclaimed "Selected Poems of Shmuel
HaNagid" presents the first comprehensive selection of Ibn
Gabirol's verse to be published in English and brings to life an
astonishing body of poetry by one of the greatest Jewish writers of
all time.
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