Professors Nicholas Boylston and Parisa Zahiremami discuss the poetry and legacy of Hakim Sana’i, the seminal Persian Sufi and court poet of the 11th-12th century. His magnum opus, Hadiqat al-Haqiqa (The Garden of Reality), had a tremendous influence on Persian poets and literature after him.
Further Reading:
Parisa Zahiremami, “Sanāʾi’s Hadiqat al-haqiqeh: Between Narrative and Non-narrative.” Iranian Studies 54, no. 3-4 (2021): 485-519.
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——, “Cosmopolitanism, Poetry, and Kingship: The Ideal Ruler in Sanāʾī’s (d. 1131 or 1135 CE) Poetry.” PhD diss., University of Toronto, 2022.\
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Boylston, Nicholas, “Writing the Kaleidoscope of Reality: The Significance of Diversity in the 6 th/12 th Century Persian Metaphysical Literature of Sanā’ī,’Ayn Al-Qudāt and’Attār.” PhD diss..
Georgetown University, 2017.
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Franklin Lewis, “Reading, Writing, and Recitation: Sana’i and the Origins of the Persian Ghazal” PhD diss., University of Chicago, 1995.
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JTP De Bruijn, Of Piety and Poetry: The Interaction of Religion and Literature in the Life and Works of Hakīm Sanā‘ī of Ghazna (Leiden: EJ Brill, 1983).
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Online Collection of Sana’i’s Poetry (in Persian): https://ganjoor.net/sanaee
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Host: Oludamini Ogunnaike
Guests: Nicholas Boylston and Parisa Zahiremami
Edited By Alana Bittner, WJTU