RAMADAN SONNETS, not always a spiritual meditation, nor often even what should be felt and achieved in the fast (the poems are striving for some reality of feeling and experience), these poems are an imaginatively inspired record of the month, its small epiphanies and grim endurances, heading out from its physical constraints to contemplate a vast panorama, or focusing in on particulars, those embryos of explosive meaning, to evoke the blessed month of Ramadan's intertwining flavors of asceticism and sensual gratitude, its palatable and palpable Light.
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By br hope
Oct 15, 2009
"The second life of a great book of poetry" I have loved this book since it was first out. Imagine: an American Muslim writing English poems about the spiritual joys of fasting with 1.2 billion people around the world. And his voice sings. I am so glad I can still buy copies, for Christmas gifts (!)