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The Poetry of Yunus Emre, A Turkish Sufi Poet (University of California Publications in Modern Philology)
Published in Paperback by University of California Press (1993-07-22)
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Unique
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-16
Review Date: 2000-05-16
One constant theme in Yunus' poetry is Love, that of God for man and, therefore, of man for God. Yunus' love is the most powerful of everything, it is for the creator of the universe but it is also the creator, it is fierce and burning, consuming Yunus' mere existence. Yunus is like Mecnun, "the mad man of Love" who suffered , appear to have gone mad, and died just for the love of Leyla. Yunus wants to be as drunk, i.e. mad, as Mecnun, for his Love which wounds him terribly. For Yunus external forms of religion are not important and reward and punishment are not of concern; he only cares for God, yearns of his Love. The world is temporary and even when he dies, even when he is killed like the martyr of love Hallaj (Yunus refers to him in various other pieces of poetry), whatever is left of him will be yearning for God. Yunus can argue with God that His Love is killing people, making them suffer enormously, he seems to complain of his unjust treatment, but regardless, his love is so great that he can not help yearning for Him. He believes that he existed with God before there was existence.

The Drop That Became the Sea: Lyric Poems
Published in Paperback by Shambhala (1999-09-01)
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A deep personal mysticism
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Review Date: 2008-03-05
Review Date: 2008-03-05
I found this book by accident. I had read a single poem by Yunus Emre and, transfixed, I blindly ordered this book of translations by Helminski and Algan. This "sea" is beautiful and deep. His poetry expresses a deep personal mysticism and humanism and love for God. If you like Rumi, do yourself a favor and read this too.
A GIFT FROM GOD!
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Review Date: 2007-07-04
Review Date: 2007-07-04
I keep this little gem by my bed to have handy. Every poem is exquisite and enticing to read over and over again.
another priceless gem by a great Master & contemporary of Rumi's
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Review Date: 2005-09-18
Review Date: 2005-09-18
This was such a gem to discover that I felt the need to add to the only 2 reviews included so far. If you like Rumi and other such poets, I think you will equally adore this book despite their having very different styles. The best way to give you a quick sense of Yunus is that when Rumi asked him what he thought of Rumi's 6-book masterpiece, the Mathnawi, he simply said "It's a little long. I would have written it differently." "Oh, how so?" Rumi asked. "I would have written: I came from eternity, clothed myself with skin and bones and called myself 'Yunus'." What I love about these priceless treasures is that you get more and more from them each time you read them so the power and delight are literally endless - my ideal type of book.
An introduction to further reading.
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Review Date: 2008-02-19
Review Date: 2008-02-19
Yunus Emre is perhaps the most well known Sufi poet in Turkey second only to Rumi. That is he little known outside of Turkey has no small part to do with that Rumi wrote in the Persian language, the primary language of the time and thus, guaranteed himself popularity in not just Turkey but Persia, Afghanistan and other Persian-Turkic speaking areas of the Muslim world. Yunus Emre wrote in Turkish and not the height Turkish of the royal courts of the time but rather the Turkish spoken by the ordinary Turkoman tribes of Anatolia.
In this respect he is similar to Pir Sultan Abdal, the Alevi-Shia Sufi poet whose poems are still sang and recited today by everyone from Alevis during their ceremonies to Sunni Sufi mystics to popular modern musicians (Such as Erdal Erzincan, Ozlem Ozdil and Gulay)
This book is but a short introduction to a Sufi who while well known in Turkey little is really known about. The book provides the reader with a short introduction to Yunus Emre with a brief (about 1 and a half page) biography of the man to a brief introduction to the teachings of Yunus Emre (a controversial issue in itself as many modern Turkish scholars have pointed out that 1. Many poems that have been attributed to Yunus Emre are in fact fake and 2. Over the centuries there have been several "Yunus Emre's" so there is no little confusion as to who is the 'authentic' Yunus Emre.
The translation is based upon the work of the late Turkish scholar Abdulbaki Golpinarli. It should be pointed out however that while he is recognised as one of the most respected scholars of Turkish and Persian Sufism of the last century his own personal Shia beliefs have often clouded some of his writings (His books on Rumi for example have been criticised)
The poems are well translated and easy to read, similar in many respects to the popular so called 'translations' of the Mathnawi of Rumi. I recommend this book as a worthwhile introduction to Yunus Emre. There is almost nothing available in the English language on Yunus Emre or the Bektashi order (To which he probably belonged) So this hopefully will be the start of more to come.
In this respect he is similar to Pir Sultan Abdal, the Alevi-Shia Sufi poet whose poems are still sang and recited today by everyone from Alevis during their ceremonies to Sunni Sufi mystics to popular modern musicians (Such as Erdal Erzincan, Ozlem Ozdil and Gulay)
This book is but a short introduction to a Sufi who while well known in Turkey little is really known about. The book provides the reader with a short introduction to Yunus Emre with a brief (about 1 and a half page) biography of the man to a brief introduction to the teachings of Yunus Emre (a controversial issue in itself as many modern Turkish scholars have pointed out that 1. Many poems that have been attributed to Yunus Emre are in fact fake and 2. Over the centuries there have been several "Yunus Emre's" so there is no little confusion as to who is the 'authentic' Yunus Emre.
The translation is based upon the work of the late Turkish scholar Abdulbaki Golpinarli. It should be pointed out however that while he is recognised as one of the most respected scholars of Turkish and Persian Sufism of the last century his own personal Shia beliefs have often clouded some of his writings (His books on Rumi for example have been criticised)
The poems are well translated and easy to read, similar in many respects to the popular so called 'translations' of the Mathnawi of Rumi. I recommend this book as a worthwhile introduction to Yunus Emre. There is almost nothing available in the English language on Yunus Emre or the Bektashi order (To which he probably belonged) So this hopefully will be the start of more to come.
A perfect poetry book
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Review Date: 1999-02-07
Review Date: 1999-02-07
I love Yunus Emre The Turkish best poet about mystic poetries. I highly recommend: Get this book and read it. I am sure you 'll love him, too.
1991 Yunus Emre sevgi yili sevgi karikaturleri (Karikatur ve Mizah Muzesi yayinlari)
Published in Unknown Binding by Istanbul Buyuksehir Belediyesi, Kultur Isleri Dairesi Baskanligi (1991)
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Alevi-Sunni inancinda Mevlana-Yunus ve Haci Bektas gercegi: Arastirma, inceleme, tartisma (Kultur dizini)
Published in Unknown Binding by Alev Yayinevi (1993)
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Ausgewählte Gedichte
Published in Turtleback by Önel (1991)
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The City of the Heart: Yunus Emre's Verses of Wisdom and Love
Published in Paperback by Element Books (1992-03)
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Dunu ve bugunuyle Karaman: Kultur, tarih, cografya, ilce, kasaba ve koyler (Karaman Yunus Emre Kultur Dernegi yayinlari)
Published in Unknown Binding by Karaman Yunus Emre Kultur Dernegi (1992)
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The Humanist poetry of Yunus Emre (Publication - Regional Cooperation for Development. Cultural Institute)
Published in Unknown Binding by Istanbul Matbaası (1972)
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La langue de Yunus Emre: Contribution a l'histoire du turc pre-Ottoman (Series d'ouvres [sic] traduites)
Published in Unknown Binding by Ministere de la culture (1991)
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La poussiere du monde
Published in Unknown Binding by NiL editions (1997)
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