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160 pages
9 x 6 inches
Gerlach Press
Language:
English
Hardback (December 2024)
ISBN-13 9783959941747
ISBN-10 3959941749
$110.00
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Subjects:
Literary Studies
Middle Eastern Studies
Elegy as a Medium for the Indictment of Arab Culture
Death Transformed and Politicized. A Reading-Translation of Medieval and Modern Arabic Elegies
by Mansour Ajami
The book consists of a critical introduction and six chapters on two famous great medieval poems by Ibn al-Anbari and Abu Tammam, and three unique and remarkable poems by Khalil Hawi, Nizar Qabbani, and Badr Shakir al-Sayyab.
The author applies a deconstructive critical interpretation (analysis) to the two medieval poems and a reading translation of the modern ones. The introduction contains new ideas on translation from Arabic into English and a new reading of the rhyme in medieval and modern Arabic poetry.
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