The Speech of the Birds

The Speech of the Birds Concerning Migration to the Real, the Mantiqu't-Tair

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Publisher's Synopsis

Mantiqu't-Tair is one of the masterpieces of Persian literature of which a complete and annotated translation into English is here presented for the first time as The Speech of the Birds. The text revolves around the decision of the birds of the world to seek out a king. Their debilitating doubts and fears, the knowing counsel of their leader Hoopoe, and their choice of the Simurgh as a king, is in reality an allegory of the spiritual path of Sufism with its demands, its hazards and its infinite rewards. The poem contains many admonitory anecdotes and exemplary stories, including numerous references to some of the early Muslim mystics such as Rabi'a al-'Adawiyya, Abu Sa'id ibn Abi'l-Khair, Mansur al-Hallaj and Shibli, among others.

In The Speech of the Birds, Peter Avery has not only given us a precise and moving translation, but also ample annotation providing much information to fill in what Attar would have expected his readers to know. The result is a fascinating insight into a remarkable aspect of Islam: the world of ecstatic love of the Persian mystics. The Speech of the Birds will be of interest to everyone who values great literature, as well as to all students of Persian and Sufism.

Book information

ISBN: 9780946621699
Publisher: Islamic Texts Society
Imprint: The Islamic Texts Society
Pub date:
DEWEY: 891.5511
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 560
Weight: 1115g
Height: 216mm
Width: 138mm
Spine width: 50mm