| Title: | Toward a Rose Forever in Bloom: Translations of Yunus Emre, a 13th Century Anatolian Sufi |
| Authors: | Genc, Ekrem |
| Keywords: | Islam, Sufism, Mysticism, Dervish, Yunus Emre Divanı, Anatolian, Turkish Literature, Friedrich Schleiermacher |
| Issue Date: | 2021 |
| Publisher: | NYU Global Liberal Studies |
| Abstract: | Toward a Rose Forever in Bloom is a translation project aimed at creating a sample framework through which Sufi poetry can be understood in its traditional and Islamic context. I outline my translation methodology, as well as the resources that I used in making my translations, such as a new dictionary dedicated solely to the works of Yunus Emre as well as a recent critical edition of his original works, neither of which were available to previous English translators. Through my annotated translations sampled from six overarching themes found in the works of Yunus Emre, a 13th century Anatolian Sufi, an analysis of the legends surrounding his biography, and a discussion of the historical context, I portray Sufism as a path within mainstream Islam, in contrast to modern perceptions and varying translation methods that suggest otherwise. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2451/75742 |
| ISSN: | 2691-9729 |
| DOI: | https://doi.org/10.33682/sptw-rtjk |
| Rights: | The author(s) hold the copyright in the manuscript and have the right to grant a license to publish their work. They retain all rights to the work and grant NYU, on behalf of The Interdependent, a nonexclusive, royalty free, irrevocable license to publish the manuscript in both print and digital form. |
| Appears in Collections: | The Interdependent, Volume 2 Fall 2021 |
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