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Blue Like My Beloved
Some people praise me, some talk trash. I just sing about god.
My road is the road where the saints walk, and Iām taking it.
āMirabaiĀ
The sixteenth-century poet and saint Mirabai has long been an iconic figure in India. Tagore famously named his daughter after her and praised her as a figure of female liberation; Gandhi referenced her in speeches on nonviolence and anti-colonialismāher songs were sung in his ashrams. Today her poems continue to be sung by Bollywood singers, folk musicians, and ordinary people. In Blue Like My Beloved, the poet-translator and scholar Chloe Martinezāwho spent decades studying, absorbing, and translating Mirabaiās workāhas compiled a selection of Mirabaiās poetry that includes her greatest hits alongside lesser-known poems. The collection spans the range of Mirabaiās moods and themes in a vibrant poetry of intimacy and visionary perception that burns with a lasting brilliance akin to that of Rumi or Sor Juana InĆ©s de la Cruz.
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Some people praise me, some talk trash. I just sing about god.
My road is the road where the saints walk, and Iām taking it.
āMirabaiĀ
The sixteenth-century poet and saint Mirabai has long been an iconic figure in India. Tagore famously named his daughter after her and praised her as a figure of female liberation; Gandhi referenced her in speeches on nonviolence and anti-colonialismāher songs were sung in his ashrams. Today her poems continue to be sung by Bollywood singers, folk musicians, and ordinary people. In Blue Like My Beloved, the poet-translator and scholar Chloe Martinezāwho spent decades studying, absorbing, and translating Mirabaiās workāhas compiled a selection of Mirabaiās poetry that includes her greatest hits alongside lesser-known poems. The collection spans the range of Mirabaiās moods and themes in a vibrant poetry of intimacy and visionary perception that burns with a lasting brilliance akin to that of Rumi or Sor Juana InĆ©s de la Cruz.

