Judul/Title: The Conference of The Birds
Penulis/Author: Farid Ud-Din Attar
Penerbit/Publisher: Penguin Books
Edisi/Edition: 1984
Halaman/Pages: 234
Dimensi/Dimension: 13 x 20 x 1.5cm
Sampul/Cover: Paperback
Bahasa/Language: English
Harga/Price: Rp. 161.000
Kode/Code: 00.00.10
Call No.: 891.5/Att/c/C.1
Lokasi/Location: Jakarta
Status: Ada/Available
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Penulis/Author: Farid Ud-Din Attar
Penerbit/Publisher: Penguin Books
Edisi/Edition: 1984
Halaman/Pages: 234
Dimensi/Dimension: 13 x 20 x 1.5cm
Sampul/Cover: Paperback
Bahasa/Language: English
Harga/Price: Rp. 161.000
Kode/Code: 00.00.10
Call No.: 891.5/Att/c/C.1
Lokasi/Location: Jakarta
Status: Ada/Available
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Attar's great mystical poem opens when all the bird of the world gather together to begin the search for an ideal king.
What follows is a marvelous allegorical rendering of sufism -- the secretive and paradoxical form of Islamic mysticism. Like The Caterbury Tales, The Conference of the Birds consists of a group of stories bound together by a pilgrimage. The Way of the sufi is expounded here in tales that are often riddling and sometimes obscure, but full of incident and suspense, laced with quick character sketches and witty vignettes of everyday life in twelfth-century Persia. Above all, though, the poem puts into words themes of love and the search for divine unity; in conveying these Attar' has transformed belief into poetry, much in the same way that Milton or Dante did'.
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