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I Want Burning: The Ecstatic World of Rumi, Hafiz, and Lalla - Audio CD

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Audio CD - 01 April, 2001
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ISBN: 1564558304

Number of Media: 1
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Customer Reviews

Abomination

This was the WORST rendition of Rumi poetry reading I have ever suffered through-it was painful to listen to what sounded like a Native American Hick read in a monotone unemotional manner this beautiful poetry.I even shared it with three other very enlightened spiritual people because I thought it might just be my personal opinion, but they asked me to turn it off! It was Like drinking sour milk!


Yes, Yes, Yes

Delicious. Uplifting. Reaffirming. Intoxicating. Necessary. (In other words: Get it, sit down, listen!)


Room For Rumi and Friends

If you are an admirer of the poetry of Rumi and the translations Coleman Barks, you will love this CD collection. In addition to Rumi, there are selections from two additional poets, Hafiz and Lalla, both of which compliment the selections from Rumi. Some of the readings are accompanied by music. Mr. Barks reads his translations in a relaxed and jovial manner, which displays his genuine affection for the works read.

This recording was made before a live audience and therefore lacks the polish of a studio recording, but makes up for it with the charm of being live and alive. There is no text of the poetry with the CD and the only liner notes are a brief bio of Coleman Barks.

If you are unfamiliar with the poetry of Rumi, this CD would be a good place to start. Rumi's poetry reflects his unabashed love for God, but without the hindrance of doctrinal constraints; it is spiritual without being religious.

 

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