Faces of the Infinite

Neoplatonism and Poetry at the Confluence of Africa, Asia and Europe

Stefan Sperl editor Yorgos Dedes editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:6th Jan '22

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Neoplatonism, the dominant philosophy of Late Antiquity, inspired not only the intellectual traditions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam but also their arts. Neoplatonic notions of the ascent of the soul, the nature of love and beauty, divine immanence and transcendence, and the interplay between the many and the One, have for centuries left comparable marks on the poetry of Western Asia, North Africa and Europe. This volume focuses on the Greater Mediterranean and discusses authors who wrote in Arabic, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Persian, Spanish and Turkish, from medieval times to the present day. Among them are many celebrated exponents of their respective classical traditions, including Dante, Ibn Arabi and Ibn Gabirol. Major contemporary poets writing in these languages have continued to engage with the Neoplatonic heritage assimilated by their forbears. Particular attention is therefore given also to the modern period. The findings gathered here demonstrate that Neoplatonism is a cross-cultural phenomenon of outstanding importance which has given rise to a distinct 'Neoplatonic poetics' and remains relevant by pointing the way towards an inclusive sense of identity commensurate with a pluralist world.

The volume is full of fascinating insights and implicit links and it provides an original overview of poetry in a Neoplatonic vein in the confluence of Europe, Africa and Asia, ranging from the 4th Century CE right up to the modern world. * Kevin Corrigan, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA, International Journal of the Platonic Tradition *
The volume is full of fascinating insights and implicit links and it provides an original overview of poetry in a Neoplatonic vein in the confluence of Europe, Africa and Asia, ranging from the 4th Century CE right up to the modern world. * Kevin Corrigan, International Journal of Neoplatonic Studies *

ISBN: 9780197267257

Dimensions: 240mm x 163mm x 32mm

Weight: 874g

504 pages