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The New Garden: Baha'i Poems

A versa le writer, author, translator, and poet, Other publica ons of the Associa on for Bahá'í Julio Savi, “Asmarino” by birth and of Italian Studies “Alessandro Bausani”: origins and culture, is mainly interested in the The desire pervading this anthology to invite, Invito all'apprendimento: perché si studia, come si mys cal and philosophical aspects of the sacred Scriptures. He has published three through art, its readers to leave their “humble mark” on this Earth… and to summon them, The New Garden studia, come si scrive [Invita on to Learning: Why Study, How to Study, How to Write] (2019) anthologies of Italian poems Lontananza through poetic contemplation, to be active, makes Bahá’í Poems Il Maestro e la Parola: Riflessioni sulla vita e sulle (2001), also published in English, Remoteness it a very precious and original gift. Far from being opere di 'Abdu'l-Bahá nel centenario del trapasso (2002), Lontananza – 2001-2016 (2016), and a life manual, a conduct guideline, a catechism, it Julio Savi [The Master and the Word: Reflec ons on the Life Chiaroscuro (2019). His poems in Italian and is a collection of poems written and inspired by and Works of 'Abdu'l-Bahá on the Centenary of His English have appeared in Italian, American, the life of every believer who struggles with Passing] (2021) Canadian and French magazines. In 2016 he Casa Editrice Bahá’í sincerity to perfect herself and to offer the edited, in collabora on with Faezeh Mardani, essence of the good fruits she has reaped to her the Italian transla on from the Persian of neighbors. It is an experience of darkness and Prison Poems by the Iranian poetess Mahvash light and a gradual transition from night to dawn. On the front-cover: Gustav Klimt (1862-1918), Sabet, published by Verri Edizioni. Also in Italian Garden Landscape (1913), Austrian collabora on with Faezeh Mardani he is painter Kunsthaus preparing a significant Italian anthology of (ArtHouse), Zug, Switzerland. poems by Ṭáhirih, a Persian poet who lived in Iran in the first half of the nineteenth century.