Talmudic Verses by Steven Shankman

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You got to bring some to get some.  Steven Shankman’s Talmudic Verses joins an ancient tradition of engagement with and commentary on sacred and civic texts, and what he brings are varied resources of art and his own experience.  “Holy Distance,” for instance, sounds like a scholar of Levinas, whom Shankman acknowledges, steeped in Emily Dickinson.  One hopes readers may be drawn into this humane book and be lost.  And then perhaps found.

–Kenneth Fields

 

Steven Shankman’s exciting collection offers us a rare and valuable purchase on reality. He perceives history not just chronologically but also transcendentally. In his Talmudic Verses, everything and everyone are held simultaneously in consciousness—the Roman empire and the COVID pandemic; the Biblical patriarch Abraham and George Floyd; the ancient Talmudic tradition and its great modern interpreter, Emmanuel Levinas. Shankman says at one point, “Language is not a system of abstract / Signs but words spoken to me by another.” And the flexibly managed blank verse that he adopts for most of the poems here perfectly frames their spirited dialogues—dialogues in which the self recognizes the other, both in the other’s distinctness and in the other’s correspondence with the self.

–Timothy Steele

 

 

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Talmudic Verses

by Steven Shankman

Full-length Paper
$22.99
979-8-88838-328-5
2023
In Talmudic VersesSteven Shankman reflects on his own experience, and on contemporary events, through the lens of the ancient Babylonian Talmud, the crown jewel of the oral tradition of Judaism. He in effect “translates” the Hebrew and Aramaic of several tractates of the Talmud into the universal language of a poetry that ranges from ecstatic free verse to rhymed and unrhymed verse composed in iambic pentameter. Shankman brings the searching and profound ethical dilemmas posed by the ancient rabbis to life in moving, meditative verse.

Steven Shankman holds the UNESCO Chair in Transcultural Studies, Interreligious Dialogue, and Peace at the University of Oregon, where he is Distinguished Professor of English and Classics Emeritus. His poems have appeared in a number of journals including Sewanee Review, Literary Imagination, Tikkun, Literary Matters, and Poetica Magazine. He is one of the co-editors of The World of Literature (1999), an anthology of world literature from a global perspective, which contains some of his own poetic translations from Chinese, Greek, and Latin. His Penguin edition of Alexander Pope’s translation of the Iliad appeared in 1996. His chapbook of poems, Kindred Verses, was published in 2000. He is the author of many scholarly books, including Other Others: Levinas, Literature, Transcultural Studies (SUNY Press, 2010), which contains some of his own original poetry, and Turned Inside Out: Reading the Russian Novel in Prison (Northwestern UP, 2017).

 

 

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