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Like a treasure-filled storehouse to which we have lost the key,
Ottoman lyric poetry is almost unknown today, particularly among
Western readers. Yet, during the centuries in which the Ottoman
Empire was one of the world's great powers, poetry was its central
medium of cultural expression. From love to the most profound
search for spiritual truth to impassioned pleas for employment or
largesse, everything that touched people deeply was expressed in
poetry. This anthology, the first major English translation of
Ottoman poetry in nearly a century, unlocks the storehouse. The
authors offer free verse translations of 75 lyric poems (whose
original Ottoman Turkish texts are also included), spanning a
period from the fourteenth through the early twentieth centuries.
In addition to the poems, the authors provide concise background
information on Ottoman history and literature, informative notes to
the poems, and brief biographies of the poets. These materials give
students and general readers sufficient context to understand the
poems, without burdening the reading experience.
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