Paul E. Losensky (born 1956) is Professor of Comparative Literature and Adjunct Professor of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures at Indiana University. He received his PhD in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations from the University of Chicago in 1993. Losensky specializes in Persian literature and literary history.[1]

Paul Edward Losensky
Born1956
EducationUniversity of Chicago (PhD)
Scientific career
InstitutionsIndiana University
Thesis “Welcoming Fighani: Imitation, Influence, and Literary Change in the Persian Ghazal, 1480–1680  (1993)

Books

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  • In the Bazaar of Love: The Selected Poetry of Amīr Khusrau. Translated with an introduction by Paul E. Losensky and Sunil Sharma. New Delhi: Penguin Books India, 2011; London: Penguin Global, 2012.
  • Farid ad-Din ‘Attār's Memorial of God's Friends: Lives and Sayings of Sufis. Translated with an introduction and annotations by Paul Losensky, with a preface by Th. Emil Homerin. Classics of Western Spirituality. New York: Paulist Press, 2009.
  • Welcoming Fighānī: Imitation and Poetic Individuality in the Safavid-Mughal Ghazal. Costa Mesa, CA: Mazda Publishers, 1998.

References

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  1. ^ "Paul Losensky". Indiana.edu. Retrieved 8 December 2020.