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Song of Songs

The Honeybee in the Garden

Song of Songs

The Honeybee in the Garden

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Hardback

£80.00

Publisher: Jewish Publication Society
ISBN: 9780827608207
Number of Pages: 160
Published: 01/06/2005
Width: 22.9 cm
Height: 30.5 cm

A deluxe, slipcased edition of the new JPS The Song of Songs by Debra Band, with a facsimile art print from the book signed by the author. The Song of Songs has provided generations with some of the most passionate and most lasting love poetry ever recorded. And because of that passion, it has also been a source of lasting controversy and debate. What exactly is the true meaning of these 117 verses—a celebration of romantic love, or an allegory of divine love and redemption?

This edition is a breathtakingly beautiful illuminated work in which these two lines of interpretation are harmonized within a stunning visual context. Debra Band's fine calligraphy and striking artwork are like The Song of Songs itself, both literal and allegorical, sensuous and spiritual. The art is accompanied by the artist's interpretation of the images, and it includes the Bible text in its original Hebrew, next to both the JPS English translation and the new David Band translation. The preface, by Raymond Scheindlin, eminent scholar of medieval Hebrew literature at The Jewish Theological Seminary, provides the framework for truly understanding Band's artistic achievement and scholarly contribution.

This work, hailed as a masterpiece by art-lovers and scholars across the world, is an art-book collector's delight, a Bible devotee's treasure, and a magnificent gift for weddings, anniversaries, and other special occasions.

 

Debra Band

Debra Band holds an M.A. in political science from MIT, and a B.A. honors degree in history (with a minor in studio art) from Concordia University in Montreal. She studied Hebrew calligraphy with Gwenyth Welch Sinizer and art with David Moss.