Franklin Lewis


Franklin D. Lewis was an Associate Professor of Persian Language and Literature, and Chair of the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago with affiliations to the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Chicago. He taught classes on Persian language and literature, medieval Islamic thought, Sufism, Baha'i Studies, translation studies, and Iranian cinema.
Lewis died after a long illness on September 19, 2022.

Biography

Lewis studied at U.C. Berkeley and completed his graduate work in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago. His dissertation on the life and works of the 12th-century mystical poet Sana'i, and the establishment of the ghazal genre in Persian literature, won the Foundation of Iranian Studies best dissertation prize in 1995.
Lewis previously taught Persian at Emory University, in the Department of Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies. He founded Adabiyat, an international discussion forum on the literatures of the Islamic World and was President of the American Institute of Iranian Studies and directed the Persian Circle at the University of Chicago.

Published works

  • Guest edited special issue of Iranian Studies on Ferdowsi's Shahnameh as World
  • Translation of Mohammad Ali Jamalzadeh, Maʽsumeh of Shiraz,
  • Things We Left Unsaid, Zoya Pirzad, English translation by Franklin Lewis.
  • Mystical Poems of Rumi, translated by A.J. Arberry. Corrected one-volume edition with foreword by Franklin Lewis, 439pp.
  • Rumi: Swallowing the Sun, xxxiii+207pp..
  • The Necklace of the Pleiades: Studies in Persian Literature and Culture, edited by Franklin Lewis and Sunil Sharma, 370pp.
  • The Colossal Elephant and His Spiritual Feats: Shaykh Ahmad-e Jâm. The Life and Legendary Vita of a Popular Sufi Saint of the 12th Century. Edited and translated by Heshmat Moayyad and Franklin Lewis, 460pp.
  • Rumi: Past and Present, East and West. The Life Teachings and Poetry of Jalâl al-Din Rumi. Foreword by Julie Meisami, xvii+686pp. Reprints 2001, 2003. Revised expanded edition, 2007. Awards: British Society for Middle Eastern Studies, British-Kuwaiti Friendship Society for the Best Book in Middle Eastern Studies published in the UK in 2000; Encyclopædia Iranica Foundation, 2001; Saidi-Sirjani Award, Society of Iranian Studies, 2004.
  • * Mowlavi: Diruz o emruz, sharq o gharb, Persian translation by Farhād Farahmandfar.
  • * Mowlānā: diruz tā emruz, sharq tā gharb, collaborative Persian translation by Hassan Lahouti with Franklin Lewis, including author's preface to the translation Gül Çağali Güven, ed. Safi Argapus.
  • * Rumi før og nu, Øst og Vest. Jalal al-Din Rumis liv, lære og digtning. Danish translation by Rasmus Chr. Elling. Carsten Niebuhr Biblioteket.
  • In a Voice of Their Own: A Collection of Stories by Iranian Women written since the Revolution of 1979, edited and translated, with introduction and annotated bibliography by Franklin Lewis and Farzin Yazdanfar. liv+153pp.