Mirabai Starr is an adjunct professor of philosophy and religious studies at the University of New Mexico. She has studied a wide variety of religious traditions, including Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, and Christianity. She is also the translator of Teresa of vila's Interior Castle and The Dark Night of the Soul by John of the Cross. She lives in Taos, New Mexico.
“A cause for celebration. Captures Teresa’s conversational
enthusiasm most effectively.”—Library Journal (starred review)
“Crisp, contemporary language puts Teresa's famous passion for God
in stark relief.”—Publishers Weekly
“Mirabai Starr’s translation is a work for our time. She has given
Teresa a presence and a voice in a modern era. Saint Teresa
no doubt chose Mirabai, for her talent with language and Spanish
translation is pure genius."—Caroline Myss, author of Entering the
Castle and Anatomy of the Spirit
“Mirabai Starr’s translation makes totally accessible this most
famous (and attractive) saint. The writing has such a delightful
sparkle you can't help falling in love with Teresa.”—John Nichols,
author of The Milagro Beanfield War
“Saint Teresa of Ávila has long deserved a far wider readership
than existing translations have secured for her. She wrote, as she
undoubtedly spoke, in an unapologetically vernacular
Spanish—idiomatic, vivid, and informal—and Mirabai Starr’s
rendering is all of that. The clarity and vitality of this new
autobiography will bring a whole new generation of seekers into the
blessed presence of ‘La Madre.’”—Carol Lee Flinders, author of
Enduring Grace: Living Portraits of Seven Women Mystics and
Enduring Lives: Portraits of Women and Faith in Action
“Saints’ lives are not always page-turners. But Mirabai Starr´s
wonderfully fresh translation of the Vida of Teresa of Ávila
captures the passionate spirituality, the talent for intimacy, the
frankly fallible humanity that attracted her contemporaries to the
woman Starr describes, in her introduction, as ‘not an obvious
saint.’ Tessa Bielecki´s deeply-felt foreword is one inducement
among many to take this welcome new translation to heart."—Cathleen
Medwick, author of Teresa of Ávila : The Progress of a Soul
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