by Bullhe Shah
edited and translated by Christopher Shackle
Harvard University Press, 2021
eISBN: 978-0-674-25968-3 | Paper: 978-0-674-25136-6
Library of Congress Classification PK2659.B8A2 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification 891.4213

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A modern translation of verses by Bullhe Shah, the iconic eighteenth-century Sufi poet, treasured by readers worldwide to this day.

Bullhe Shah’s work is among the glories of Panjabi literature, and the iconic eighteenth-century poet is widely regarded as a master of mystical Sufi poetry. His verses, famous for their vivid style and outspoken denunciation of artificial religious divisions, have long been beloved and continue to win audiences around the world. This striking new translation is the most authoritative and engaging introduction to an enduring South Asian classic.


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