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Angels in Al-Andalus, and Beyond at Revel

FACEBOOK_Angel_Event   By Isaac Choua Poetry during the High Middle Ages of Spain under Islamic rule 鈥渨as in the very heart of that culture鈥, according To Professor Peter Cole. Being a star in those days meant being a poet. Poetry dealt with more than just the beauty of the physical world, instead dealing with the divine, homiletic, satirical, and the political. Muslims would later call a collection of poems 诲墨飞腻苍, which translates to 鈥淎rchive鈥, since poetry was the&苍产蝉辫;诲墨飞腻苍 of Arab culture. Jews of the Islamic lands, especially in Spain, came to emulate this practice and have their poetry at the center of their lives. In Professor Cole鈥檚 works he is able to capture this rich Jewish 诲墨飞腻苍&苍产蝉辫;of the past through his transfiguration into English, allowing one to read the poetry fluently with a diction and tone that is modern. The rich scholarship accompanying it references to the religious and cultural borrowings from the Arabic tradition and from the Tanakh, and even explains the method of choosing each particular word. Aside from being a transfigurator, Professor Cole was a prolific reader as well. His voice grabbed the attention of the audience of sixty plus in the room. With each poem recited it felt as if we were all speaking and understanding the text in its native tongue. Professor Cole opened with a poem that he wrote to set the stage for poetry and what it means for the Jewish people: Actual Angels by: Peter Cole 3 Gone is the griffin, the phoenix, the faun. Only angels in the poem live on as characters catching the light between things, as carriers of currents from the wings of thinking we know where we鈥檙e going and then getting somewhere, despite our intention. 4 Maybe an angel鈥檚 confused with an angle so often because the slip lays bare something these envoys are trying to tell us鈥 that what we鈥檙e missing is already there. 7 How is it that creatures with names like An谩fiel, Shakdeh煤ziah, Azb煤gah, and Y贸fi鈥檈l could possess the power to raise a person up to a Temple-within from his Hell? 8 Angels are letters, says Abulafia, in us like mind as the present鈥檚 hum. No one knows what a year will bring, but the world-to-come is the word to come. 鈥淎ctual Angels鈥 and Other Poems Common Knowledge, Volume 20, Issue 3, Fall 2014, pp. 549-561 by Peter Cole <> In this excerpt, Professor Cole explained the awesomeness of angels and their eternity, comparing them to letters. 鈥淎ngels are letters鈥, meaning that the words/letters themselves takes us from different plains of existence, acting as messengers, a go-between. When reading a poem, you obtain insight into another person鈥檚 world - their mindset. Poems take us on a journey that we might not be able to go on by simply reading a history book. We need the historical background to understand poetry, but a 诲墨飞腻苍 can take this understanding beyond to heights where a simple history lesson cannot.

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