An American housewife is transformed by an intriguing manuscript about the Sufi mystic poet Rumi In this lyrical, exuberant follow-up to her 2007 novel, "The Bastard of Istanbul," acclaimed Turkish author Elif Shafak unfolds two tantalizing parallel narratives- one contemporary and the other set in the thirteenth century, when Rumi encountered his spiritual mentor, the whirling dervish known as Shams of Tabriz-that together incarnate the poet's timeless message of love. Ella Rubenstein is forty years old and unhappily married when she takes a job as a reader for a literary agent. Her first assignment is to read and report on "Sweet Blasphemy," a novel written by a man named Aziz Zahara. Ella is mesmerized by his tale of Shams's search for Rumi and the dervish's role in transforming the successful but unhappy cleric into a committed mystic, passionate poet, and advocate of love. She is also taken with Shams's lessons, or rules, that offer insight into an ancient philosophy based on the unity of all people and religions, and the presence of love in each and every one of us. As she reads on, she realizes that Rumi's story mirA-rors her own and that Zahara-like Shams-has come to set her free.
艾丽芙·沙法克(Elif Shafak),土耳其小说家、专栏作家、学者。1971年出生于法国斯史特拉斯堡,毕业于土耳其中东理工大学国际关系学系,获性别及女性研究硕士学位、政治学博士学位。已出版17本书,其中10本为小说,作品被翻译成50多种语言。被赞誉为“当代土耳其与世界文学中最出色的声音之一”。她的作品打破文化壁垒与偏见,以兼容并蓄的视野书写女性、移民、少数族裔、当代年轻人与诉诸全球心灵的故事,既有敏锐的文化观察,又有强烈的人文关怀。
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