Creator Bio
Judah Zarco
16th Century
Judah Zarco was born and raised in Rhodes, and it seems that he wrote most of his poems there. He later lived in Salonika, where he was welcomed with great acclaim. At the time, circles of Hebrew poets existed in a number of major Ottoman cities. During their meetings, the members of such groups read out their poetry and discussed it, sometimes also holding competitions. Zarco became a member of the Salonika circle, known as ḥakhme ha-shir. In addition to his poems, some of Zarco’s letters have been published in collections. His work Leḥem Yehudah (The Bread of Judah; Istanbul, 1560) is an intricately structured fictional tale, written in rhymed prose interspersed with poems, that tells the story of a king’s daughter and her suitors.
Entries in the Posen Library by This Creator
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After the Vision
How can I hew out a song when the hammer of my senses is coated with rust? How can I play the lute when my hand is ensnared in fetters of fear? For my heart has entered the gazelle’s paved [palace]…
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The Celestial Race
When you see the planets and constellations circling heaven at all hours, do not imagine that they are speeding, like a runner in a valley, to show off their prowess. No, it is a sublime cause that…
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Her Hair
O peerless beauty, veil your hair, lest you play havoc with the world, without lifting a finger! They are famous throughout the world, they ring in the ears of all who hear of them. The weakest…
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The Plea
O living and terrible God, replace my prison, this round pit, by a full moon and a goblet. Pray, turn the darkness of my hell into a shining light, and this dwelling-place of dusk into an orchard, a…
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The Prisoner of Desire
Caged in a city of refuge, unredeemed, though the High Priest is already dead; kept alive by the hope of being ransomed; at all times manacled in the chains and bonds of love; struck on the cheek…