Shiraz in the Age of Hafez: The Glory of a Medieval Persian City

Shiraz in the Age of Hafez: The Glory of a Medieval Persian City

by John W. Limbert
Shiraz in the Age of Hafez: The Glory of a Medieval Persian City

Shiraz in the Age of Hafez: The Glory of a Medieval Persian City

by John W. Limbert

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Overview

In the fourteenth-century Persian city of Shiraz, poets composed, scholars studied, mystics sought hidden truths, ascetics prayed and fasted, drunkards brawled, and princes and their courtiers played deadly games of power. This was the world of Shams al-Din Mohammad Hafez Shirazi, a classical poet who remains broadly popular today in his native Shiraz and in modern Iran as a whole, and among all lovers of great verse traditions.

As John Limbert notes, Hafez's poetry is inseparable from the Iranian spirit—a reflection of Iranians’ intellectual and emotional responses to events. But if Hafez’s endurance derives from the considerable charm of his work, it also arises from his sure grounding in the life of his day, from a setting so deftly explored by his verse that his depictions of it retain a timeless relevance.

To fully comprehend and enjoy Hafez, and thus to understand a root force in modern Iranian consciousness, we must know something of the city in which he lived and wrote. In this book, Limbert provides not only a rich context for Hafez’s poetry but also a comprehensive perspective on a fascinating place in a dynamic time. His portrait of this elegant, witty poet and his marvelous city will be as valuable to medievalists, students of the Middle East, and specialists in urban studies as it will be to connoisseurs of world literature.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780295802886
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Publication date: 10/01/2011
Series: Donald R. Ellegood International Publications
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 6 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

John Limbert , U.S. Ambassador to Mauritania, has taught at Shiraz University.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments

Part One: History of Shiraz from Its Founding to the Conquest of Timur

1. History of Shiraz to the Mongol Conquest

2. Things Fall Apart: Shiraz under the Mongols and Their Successors

3. Shiraz as City-State: Abu Eshaq Inju and the Mozaffarids

Part Two: City of Roses and Nightingales

4. Peoples and Places

5. The City Administration

6. Shirazi Society: Patricians, Poets, and Scholars

7. A Very Special Place

Appendix: The First Families of Shiraz

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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