Ranskankieline alkuteos: Roumi le brulé. What torments the souls of men? What would lead a respected scholar and preacher to suddenly lock himself away in a room with a strange man for forty days and nights - and then to spring fourth illuminated, dancing, ignited with passion and knowledge? What leads a solemn scholar to become Rumi, the great Sufi poet and creator of the whirling dervish dance - one of the most important figures in the world literature? In "Rumi: The Fire of Love", acclaimed writer Nahal Tajadod brings to vivid life this ages-old tale of metamorphosis and creative fire. Since the thirteenth century, the story of Rumi and his fifty thousand unforgettable verses has mesmerised the world. Herself a renowned translator of Rumi into French, Tajadod does not hesitate to lift even the most intimate veils.Breathing new life into the mystical and carnal Orient of old, Tajadod delves into the soul of artistry and, embodying the mind of the great poet, uncovers the divine passion of Rumi's work - and beautifully displays that when then body and soul stop fighting against one another, they burn from the same flame.