The Masnavi, Book One (Oxford World's Classics)
The story about the competition between the Greeks and
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The story about the competition between the Greeks and
the Chinese in the art of painting and portraiture Once the Chinese said, ‘At art we’re the best!’ The Greeks said, ‘With more talent we’ve been blessed!’ The sultan said, ‘I’ll set a test for you To see which of your claims is really true.’ They all prepared to paint a room’s interior, In knowledge though the Greeks were far superior. ‘Come, show us to a room,’ said the Chinese, ‘And give the Greeks one similar to it, please.’ They found adjoining rooms which formed a pair, 3485 One half for each group, thus completely fair; Then the Chinese requested lots of paint, The king supplied them, generous as a saint: Each dawn from his own storehouse men would bring More paint for them as gifts from this kind king. The Greeks said, ‘Colourful paints will not prove Successful –– colour’s what we must remove!’ They closed their space o ff, polished every wall Clear as the heavens up above us all; The Greek-Chinese Painting Competition 212 Colour to colourlessness can change quite soon, 3490 Colour’s a cloud, colourlessness the moon; If in the clouds some radiance should appear, It’s from the sun and moon that it shines here. Once the Chinese felt their work was complete They banged their drums to celebrate this feat, The king arrived and saw such paintings there That stunned him, for their beauty was so rare; Then he went to the Greeks, who quickly raised The screen in front and left him more amazed: The image of that work which was so fine 3495 Re flected on the walls that they’d made shine–– Whatever he’d seen there shone on each wall, Out of their sockets eyes began to fall! The Greeks stand for the Su fis clearly: Without techniques from books of theory, They’ve cleansed their breasts so well that they shine bright Free from all stinginess, desire, and spite. The heart’s a mirror with such purity It can re flect forms from eternity: Such a pure image, boundless, unlike art, 3500 Shone through the hand of Moses * from his heart; These forms the heavens even can’t contain, Nor throne, nor ocean, nor an open plain, For they’re all numbered and delimited, While hearts are one and they’re unlimited –– The brain falls silent here or goes astray: The heart’s with God, or is God in some way. No form’s re flection shines eternally But through the heart, home of in finity, For every image which should reach this place 3505 Appears without a veil across its face. Polishers fled all colours, so they could Each breath see what is beautiful and good: Beyond the husk of knowledge they can see, They’ve raised the banner of true certainty, The Greek-Chinese Painting Competition 213 All thought has left them, for they’ve seen the light, The sea’s depths and their breasts they keep in sight. Of death all other men are running scared, To mock and laugh at it these men have dared, To conquer their hearts there’s no hope in hell –– 3510 The pearl is not harmed, only its mere shell; Transcending grammar, law, theology, They’ve chosen self-e ffacement, poverty, When images from heaven shone to earth Their hearts received them, and they knew their worth; Their place is loftier even than God’s Throne, God’s Seat of Certainty * they’ve made their own. Download 0.83 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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