Website review: persian poetry @ blissbat
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•29 reviews since Apr 24, 2005
sufism, poetry, rumi
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Reviews of this website

mabono rated 8 weeks ago- rumi rocks socks.

Gorod rated 2 months ago- I wonder what the story is behind "For Peter."

zagros rated 6 months ago- A growing introduction to and examination of the works of the Persian poets Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi (1207-1273) and Omar Khayyam (1048-1123) in English translation.

DanielBrenton rated 7 months ago- Informative site giving an accessible introduction to the work and background of Persian poets Rumi and Omar Khayyam. Useful resource.

Babs05 rated 11 months ago- Persian poetry - Rumi and Khayyam.

simplyimagineit rated 12 months ago- i absolutely adore rumi and hafiz!

Apollo-Adama rated 12 months ago- Poetry at it's best and I have re read it several times.

margarita231 rated 12 months ago- "Keep Searching" Even though you're not equipped, keep searching: equipment isn't necessary on the way to the Lord. Whoever you see engaged in search, become her friend and cast your head in front of her, for choosing to be a neighbor of seekers, you become one yourself; protected by conquerors, you will yourself learn to conquer. If an ant seeks the rank of Solomon, don't smile contemptuously upon its quest. Everything you possess of skill, and wealth and handicraft, wasn't it first merely a thought and a quest?

starbrightgirly rated 13 months ago- ancient poetry,, rumi, khayyam, and more

- jack-black rated 13 months ago
I could spend a lot of time here! Great illustrations (by Edmund Dulac amongst others) plus side-by-side literal and poetic translations of the popular Persian masters.