PEARL: A New Verse Translation

Book number: 93030 Product format: Hardback Author: SIMON ARMITAGE

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Presented alongside the original text, and overseen by renowned medievalist James Simpson, Pearl is a spellbinding new translation of a classic medieval work. Remaining faithful to the intricate structure of the original, one of our most ingenious interpreters of Middle English Simon Armitage transforms this allegory of grief and consolation into a story that feels hauntingly immediate. Armitage, the acclaimed poet who brought Sir Gawain and the Green Knight to vivid life in "an energetic, free-flowing, high-spirited version" (New York Times Book Review), turns his attention to another beloved medieval English masterpiece believed to have been penned by the same author who wrote Sir Gawain and housed in the same original fourteenth-century manuscript. Pearl describes a heartbroken father mourning the loss of his beautiful and precious daughter "Perle." Returning to the garden where she first disappeared, he observes the verdant shades of late summer, a cruel reminder of the grief that shadows his every waking thought. Succumbing to the afternoon heat, and tormented by images of death and decay, he falls into a trancelike sleep and dreams of a radiant apparition that closely resembles his Pearl. Standing before him across an unfordable stretch of water, the maiden reassures her father that she has been granted a home in heaven alongside Christ. At first overjoyed, then incredulous at the maiden's exalted stature, the dreamer is ultimately convinced of her providence by a series of tense, sorrowful arguments as she, much like Dante's Beatrice, leads him through the throes of grief toward a vision of paradise and divine redemption. At the brief, teasing glimpse of the kingdom of heaven, the dreamer rushes forward to join the maiden, only to be struck awake, his dream shattered and his irreplaceable Pearl lost once more. A beautifully written story with an amazing ending. 153 pages.

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