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شاعرانه ، عارفانه، و تامل برانگیز
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بس عارفانه. کتابی که مرا هنوز تحت تاثیر خود دارد. قبل از انقلاب خواندمش. نسخه ی امیر کبیر با همین عکس های باخ را از دست دادم و به نسخه و ترجمه دیگری بسنده کردم.
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That`s a wonderful great book, I agree .It impressed me so much by the deep subject retelling so simple and its gentle sense of mysticism. In one word :it`s deep & gentle
The best of Bach. In this book Bach is influenced by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (Le Petit Prince), but of course he has his own taste and style. What amazing is that both of them (Exupéry and Bach) were pilots! How did they feel, see, or realize when they launched their planes above the highest clouds? Isn’t it a secret??To my opinion, there is a huge difference between this book and other Bach’s works. Just in this book, Bach gained that insight which the great writers lived that.
I like the Persian translation of this book named “پرنده ای به نام آذرباد” better that Giti Khoshdel’s try. .
We have read this book several times and played the audio tape until it broke. Its spiritual message has uplifted us at time of great challenges, reminding us of there is more to our lives than the physical dimension. We have been looking for several years for the original audio recording.
Hello: I see you also enjoyed the book by Richard Bach, Jonathon Livingston Seagull. My husband and I list that book as our favorite; and we continue to read Richard Bach's books. I have recently written a book which was published by Omnific Pubishing in September 2011. It is called The Guardian's Wildchild. If you are interested, please check out my blog at:featherstoneauthor.blogspot.com/
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