Salomón ibn Gabirol fue un poeta y filósofo andalusí del siglo XI con una inclinación neoplatónica. Publicó más de cien poemas, así como obras de exégesis bíblica, filosofía, ética y sátira. En la historia de la filosofía, es reconocido por su doctrina de que todas las cosas, incluyendo el alma y el intelecto, están compuestas de materia y forma (“hilemorfismo universal”), y por su énfasis en la Voluntad Divina. Su obra filosófica fue considerada durante siglos una cumbre del pensamiento islámico o cristiano.
Solomon ibn Gabirol (1021-1058) was a Jewish philosopher and moralist. Hailed
by scholars as one of the most important classics of Hebrew literature, his
poem, Keter Malkhut (The Kingly Crown), employs the metaphor of a king in his
palace to describe the relationship between humanity and God. schovat popis
Solomon Ibn Gabirol emerges as a complex figure in eleventh-century Andalusian-Jewish culture, contrasting sharply with his more worldly predecessor. A reclusive poet and philosopher, his work features a blend of mystical themes and sharp critiques of court life. His innovative poetry showcases a mastery of contemporary avant-garde styles, merging Arabic aesthetics with biblical language, resulting in a profound metaphysical and devotional depth that has influenced Hebrew poetry for centuries.
"Vulture in a cage," Solomon Ibn Gabirol's own self-description, is an apt image for a poet who was obsessed with the impediments posed by the body and the material world to the realization of his spiritual ambition of elevating his soul to the empyrean. Ibn Gabirol's poetry is enormously influential, laying the groundwork for generations of Hebrew poets who follow him--rocky and harsh, full of original imagery and barbed wit, and yet no one surpassed him for the limpid beauty of his devotional verse. His poetry is at once a record of the inner life of a tormented poet and a monument to the Judeo-Arabic culture that produced him. This book contains the most extensive collection of Ibn Gabirol's poetry ever published in English.