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Coleman Barks reads Rumi Cost of CD in Australian dollars For Christmas present deliveries, order early. Order online through Paypal To order the CD by mail, send your cheque or money order for $22 plus correct postage to:
AvailabilityCD's for current orders will be available during the last week of November 2007 and posted within seven days. For orders after November, please allow up to two weeks for delivery. ABOUT THE INTERFAITH CENTRE OF MELBOURNEThe Interfaith Centre of Melbourne is a cultural and educational non-profit organization whose mission is to promote understanding and respect among the world's religious and spiritual communities living in Melbourne, the region and the world, thus fostering peaceful coexistence. Founder and Director, Helen Summers, believes that understanding and respect can be brought about in a profound way through the arts. The Rumi Concert
The Rumi Concert was performed for the first time in Australia, and recorded live, at St Michael's Uniting Church, 120 Collins Street, Melbourne on August 31, 2007. The Rumi Concert was presented by The Interfaith Centre of Melbourne and The Age Melbourne Writers' Festival.
This year marks the 800th anniversary of Rumi's birth and has been declared by UNESCO as The International Year of Mevlana (Rumi). The Rumi Concert is a glorious celebration of this mystic's legacy to people of the world's diverse religions and spiritualities. "His poetry reflects the transcendent longing we all feel. Rumi speaks to the times. He sees the Divine in grace and kindness, and also in the terrible things, revealing to us the ecstasy that resides at the deepest core of experience, and the way out of sorrow." Coleman Barks Coleman Barks
For thirty years, poet Coleman Barks has been collaborating with various Persian scholars to bring the poetry of Rumi and other mystic poets to the American public. He began translating Rumi's poetry in fluid free verse after the poet Robert Bly handed him some stilted translations by Cambridge Islamist A.J.Arberry saying: "These poems need to be released from their cages." Dr Barks taught poetry and creative writing in various universities for thirty-four years. He has published seven volumes of his own poetry. Dr Barks is now retired professor Emeritus of English from the University of Georgia in Athens, |
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