Friday, April 29, 2011
Friday, April 22, 2011
Illuminated Verses - NYC
Illuminated Verses explores some of the rich and varied poetic traditions of the Islamic world. This series of programs, organized by Poets House and City Lore, runs through May 7. The series continues our exploration of humanity's shared poetic legacy and our celebration of poetic traditions from around the globe.
Organized by Poets House & City Lore and presented in conjunction with the Asia Society & Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC), Illuminated Verses is made possible through a special Bridging Cultures grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, with additional support from the Nathan Cummings Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Organized by Poets House & City Lore and presented in conjunction with the Asia Society & Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC), Illuminated Verses is made possible through a special Bridging Cultures grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, with additional support from the Nathan Cummings Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Foundations of the Imagination
Imagination, Incarnation
and the Unity of the Prophetic Tradition
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"Tom Cheetham has written a powerful book. With great talent, he shows how Henry Corbin's deep spirituality has the power to eliminate our "spiritual neediness," because it gives us what we are truly looking for: a non-literal god, a god that does not even ask to be called "God" (or "Goddess"), one that is the World, not beyond it. Cheetham's book should be required reading for all believers. He provides an alternative to the neurotic God complex that is tearing humanity apart. This book is much needed, offering a balm to wounds of the collective psyche..." - Ginette Paris, Author of Wisdom of the Psyche
"Cheetham’s passion for the material carries the reader into an ever-deepening appreciation of the huge importance of Henry Corbin for the re-valuation of vision and imagination. It seems to me a faultless book." – James Hillman
"Tom Cheetham addresses us lucidly and accessibly, in a prose often kindled into lyricism by his dedication to his subject. His enthusiasm is infectious, the range of his knowledge daunting, the depth of his commitment an inspiration. The book is full of wisdom... It holds open a door which, for some at least among Cheetham’s readers, may bring them face to face at last with their true nature." - John Carey. Full Review.
"Cheetham's passionate engagement with Corbin's thought transforms his 'research' into something more than scholarship. In approaching some rather abstruse and easily ridiculed religious traditions with rigour and a critical eye, he brings them alive for the post-psychological West… In our present world, with obscene indulgence and famine competing for headlines, Cheetham's accessible and thoroughly intelligent exposition of traditions of mysticism, poetry and gnosis that try to attack the roots of these horrors couldn't be more welcome… [R]unning throughout this valuable book is something immensely courageous, and perpetually relevant: 'a quest to be open to the world without fear of violation'." - The Dreamflesh Library. Full Review.
"Henry Corbin was one of the most profound and original thinkers of the 20th century and without any doubt at all one of the most undersung scholars of our age... This book by Tom Cheetham will be celebrated by all who have known this but somehow felt powerless to change the situation. His clear, lucid, profound reading of Corbin, his patient, knowing and sincerely humble voice, will serve to commend and demystify the timeless and urgent message found in his subject... One is tempted to say that anyone interested in anything must read this book. And I think I will." - Todd Lawson, Author of Reason and Inspiration in Islam
"Cheetham's passionate engagement with Corbin's thought transforms his 'research' into something more than scholarship. In approaching some rather abstruse and easily ridiculed religious traditions with rigour and a critical eye, he brings them alive for the post-psychological West… In our present world, with obscene indulgence and famine competing for headlines, Cheetham's accessible and thoroughly intelligent exposition of traditions of mysticism, poetry and gnosis that try to attack the roots of these horrors couldn't be more welcome… [R]unning throughout this valuable book is something immensely courageous, and perpetually relevant: 'a quest to be open to the world without fear of violation'." - The Dreamflesh Library. Full Review.
"Henry Corbin was one of the most profound and original thinkers of the 20th century and without any doubt at all one of the most undersung scholars of our age... This book by Tom Cheetham will be celebrated by all who have known this but somehow felt powerless to change the situation. His clear, lucid, profound reading of Corbin, his patient, knowing and sincerely humble voice, will serve to commend and demystify the timeless and urgent message found in his subject... One is tempted to say that anyone interested in anything must read this book. And I think I will." - Todd Lawson, Author of Reason and Inspiration in Islam
Monday, April 18, 2011
Friday, April 15, 2011
Sufi Conference - Washington DC
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011
John Michell Network
Though hardly counting as "Corbiniana," this may nonetheless be of interest to various readers of this blog:
THE JOHN MICHELL NETWORK
THE JOHN MICHELL NETWORK
Monday, April 11, 2011
Karlfried Graf Dürckheim
Next month I'll be giving a talk at a conference sponsored by The Dürckheim Center. Readers of this blog will be interested in the life and work of Karlfried Graf Dürckheim
Monday, April 4, 2011
More West Coast Lecture Details
Imagining the Imaginal: Fantasy and Imagination in Corbin, Jung and Hillman
May 7, 2011
The Prophetic Tradition & The Battle for the Soul of the World:
The Legacy of Henry Corbin
Details and Registration Here
May 13 & 14, 2011
May 13 & 14, 2011
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Between Language and Ta'wil
Here, as promised earlier, is Kenneth Warren's essay delivered at the Soul in Buffalo Conference. Warren is the founder and editor of House Organ, a letter of poetry and prose. He edited and wrote an introduction with Fred Whitehead to The Whole Song: Selected Poems/Vincent Ferrini published by the University of Illinois Press in 2004. Captain Poetry’s Sucker Punch: A Guide to Poetic Aspirations and Punk Protrusions, 1980-2010 is forthcoming in 2011 from BlazeVOX Books.
Kenneth Warren - Between Language and Ta'Wil
Kenneth Warren - Between Language and Ta'Wil