Arabic Poetics in the Golden Age
Author: Vicente Cantarino
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 1975
Total Pages: 238
ISBN-13: 9789004042063
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Author: Vicente Cantarino
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 1975
Total Pages: 238
ISBN-13: 9789004042063
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Vicente Cantarino
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2023-09-29
Total Pages: 229
ISBN-13: 9004662987
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Suzanne Pinckney Stetkevych
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 2002-10-17
Total Pages: 412
ISBN-13: 9780253109453
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"... transcends the realm of literature and poetic criticism to include virtually every field of Arabic and Islamic studies." -- Roger Allen Throughout the classical Arabic literary tradition, from its roots in pre-Islamic Arabia until the end of the Golden Age in the 10th century, the courtly ode, or qasida, dominated other poetic forms. In The Poetics of Islamic Legitimacy, Suzanne Stetkevych explores how this poetry relates to ceremony and political authority and how the classical Arabic ode encoded and promoted a myth and ideology of legitimate Arabo-Islamic rule. Beginning with praise poems to pre-Islamic Arab kings, Stetkevych takes up poetry in praise of the Prophet Mohammed and odes addressed to Arabo-Islamic rulers. She explores the rich tradition of Arabic praise poems in light of ancient Near Eastern rites and ceremonies, gender, and political culture. Stetkevych's superb English translations capture the immediacy and vitality of classical Arabic poetry while opening up a multifaceted literary tradition for readers everywhere.
Author: Robyn Creswell
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 2025-01-28
Total Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 0691264767
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHow poetic modernism shaped Arabic intellectual debates in the twentieth century and beyond City of Beginnings is an exploration of modernism in Arabic poetry, a movement that emerged in Beirut during the 1950s and became the most influential and controversial Arabic literary development of the twentieth century. Robyn Creswell introduces English-language readers to a poetic movement that will be uncannily familiar—and unsettlingly strange. He also provides an intellectual history of Lebanon during the early Cold War, when Beirut became both a battleground for rival ideologies and the most vital artistic site in the Middle East. Arabic modernism was centered on the legendary magazine Shi‘r (“Poetry”), which sought to put Arabic verse on “the map of world literature.” The Beiruti poets—Adonis, Yusuf al-Khal, and Unsi al-Hajj chief among them—translated modernism into Arabic, redefining the very idea of poetry in that literary tradition. City of Beginnings includes analyses of the Arab modernists’ creative encounters with Ezra Pound, Saint-John Perse, and Antonin Artaud, as well as their adaptations of classical literary forms. The book also reveals how the modernists translated concepts of liberal individualism, autonomy, and political freedom into a radical poetics that has shaped Arabic literary and intellectual debate to this day.
Author: Cola Franzen
Publisher: City Lights Books
Published: 1989
Total Pages: 120
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKContains an English translation of an anthology of poems from Moorish Spain of the tenth through the thirteenth centuries.
Author: Adonis
Publisher: Saqi
Published: 2013-02-01
Total Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 0863567126
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAt first glance Sufism and Surrealism appear to be as far removed from one another as is possible. Adonis, however, draws convincing parallels between the two, contesting that God, in the traditional sense does not exist in Surrealism or in Sufism, and that both are engaged in parallel quests for the nature of the Absolute, through 'holy madness' and the deregulation of the senses. This is a remarkable investigation into the common threads of thought that run through seemingly polarised philosophies from East and West, written by a man Edward Said referred to as 'the most eloquent spokesman and explorer of Arab modernity'.
Author: A. F. L. Beeston
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1983-11-03
Total Pages: 567
ISBN-13: 0521240158
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe History provides an invaluable source of reference of the intellectual, literary and religious heritage of the Arabic-speaking and Islamic world.
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Published: 1975
Total Pages: 220
ISBN-13: 9789004042063
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Salim Kemal
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2012-12-06
Total Pages: 374
ISBN-13: 1136121307
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book examines the studies of Aristotle's Poetics and its related texts in which three Medieval philosophers - Alfarabi, Avicenna and Averroes - proposed a conception of poetic validity (beauty), and a just relation between subjects in a community (goodness). The work considers the relation of the Poetics to other Aristotelian texts, the transmission of these works to the commentators' context, and the motivations driving the commentators' reception of the texts. The book focuses on issues central to the classical relation of beauty to truth and goodness.
Author: A. J. Arberry
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2018-10-24
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 1315443996
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThese seven poems, translated by A. J. Arberry in 1957, are the most famous survivors of a vast mass of poetry produced in the Arabian Desert in the sixth century. Arberry’s introduction explains to the reader what was known about the poems and how they came to be preserved and distributed over time. The epilogue particularly interrogates the authenticity of the poems and tracks how they have been transmitted over time. This work will be of interest to those studying Persian and Middle-Eastern literature and history.