The Hunt in Arabic Poetry

The Hunt in Arabic Poetry
Author: Jaroslav Stetkevych
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Arabic poetry
ISBN: 9780268041519

Through elegant translations and compelling interpretations, Jaroslav Stetkevych brings this dynamic Arabic tradition fully into the purview of contemporary cultural and humanistic studies.

Description in Classical Arabic Poetry

Description in Classical Arabic Poetry
Author: Akiko Motoyoshi Sumi
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2004
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9789004129221

This work deals with "wasf" or description which is one of the salient characteristics of the "qasidah" (classical Arabic poetry) tradition. It examines descriptive passages in a selected group of Arabic "qasidah" from different ages, with the motifs of horses, and bees and honey-gathering.

The Emergence of Arabic Poetry

The Emergence of Arabic Poetry
Author: Nathaniel A. Miller
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2024-08-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 151282531X

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The Routledge Handbook of Arabic Poetry

The Routledge Handbook of Arabic Poetry
Author: Huda J. Fakhreddine
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2023-12-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 100381543X

Comprised of contributions from leading international scholars, The Routledge Handbook of Arabic Poetry incorporates political, cultural, and theoretical paradigms that help place poetic projects in their socio-political contexts as well as illuminate connections across the continuum of the Arabic tradition. This volume grounds itself in the present moment and, from it, examines the transformations of the fifteen-century Arabic poetic tradition through readings, re-readings, translations, reformulations, and co-optations. Furthermore, this collection aims to deconstruct the artificial modern/pre-modern divide and to present the Arabic poetic practice as live and urgent, shaped by the experiences and challenges of the twenty-first century and at the same time in constant conversation with its long tradition. The Routledge Handbook of Arabic Poetry actively seeks to destabilize binaries such as that of East-West in contributions that shed light on the interactions of the Arabic tradition with other Middle Eastern traditions, such as Persian, Turkish, and Hebrew, and on South-South ideological and poetic networks of solidarity that have informed poetic currents across the modern Middle East. This volume will be ideal for scholars and students of Arabic, Middle Eastern, and comparative literature, as well as non-specialists interested in poetry and in the present moment of the study of Arabic poetry.

Modern Arabic Literature

Modern Arabic Literature
Author: Reuven Snir
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2017-06-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1474420524

The study of Arabic literature is blossoming. This book provides a comprehensive theoretical framework to help research this highly prolific and diverse production of contemporary literary texts. Based on the achievements of historical poetics, in particular those of Russian formalism and its theoretical legacy, this framework offers flexible, transparent, and unbiased tools to understand the relevant contexts within the literary system. The aim is to enhance our understanding of Arabic literature, throw light on areas of literary production that traditionally have been neglected, and stimulate others to take up the fascinating challenge of mapping out and exploring them.

Fate the Hunter

Fate the Hunter
Author:
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2024-11-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1479834254

A rich anthology of pre-Islamic and early Islamic poetry on the beauties and perils of the hunt In the poems of Fate the Hunter, many of them translated into English for the first time, trained cheetahs chase oryx, and goshawks glare from falconers’ arms, while archers stalk their prey across the desert plains and mountain ravines of the Arabian peninsula. With this collection, James E. Montgomery, acclaimed translator of War Songs by ʿAntarah ibn Shaddād, offers a new edition and translation of twenty-six early works of hunting poetry, or ṭardiyyāt. Included here are poems by pre-Islamic poets such as Imruʾ al-Qays and al-Shanfarā, as well as poets from the Umayyad era such as al-Shamardal ibn Sharīk. The volume concludes with the earliest extant epistle about hunting, written by ʿAbd al-Ḥamīd al-Kātib, a master of Arabic prose. Through the eyes of the poet, the hunter’s pursuit of the quarry mirrors Fate’s pursuit of both humans and nonhumans and highlights the ambiguity of the encounter. With breathtaking descriptions of falcons, gazelles, and saluki gazehounds, the poems in Fate the Hunter capture the drama and tension of the hunt while offering meditations on Fate, mortality, and death. An English-only edition.

Arabic Literature to the End of the Umayyad Period

Arabic Literature to the End of the Umayyad Period
Author: A. F. L. Beeston
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 567
Release: 1983-11-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0521240158

The History provides an invaluable source of reference of the intellectual, literary and religious heritage of the Arabic-speaking and Islamic world.

The Lightning-scene in Ancient Arabic Poetry

The Lightning-scene in Ancient Arabic Poetry
Author: Ali Ahmad Hussein
Publisher: Otto Harrassowitz Verlag
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2009
Genre: Arabic poetry
ISBN: 9783447059022

In Old Arabic poetry from the pre-Islamic and early Islamic periods to the end of the orthodox Caliphate, one theme is the lightning-scene. In this the protagonist asserts that he could not sleep because he saw lightning flashing far away in the sky. The book explores the various functions of this scene, and its relationship with other parts of the poem. This study achieves two main goals. The first sheds light on two important terms connected with Old Arabic poetry: the function and the narration. We see how a certain element can function differently from text to text, and how these different functions influence the narration of a poem and consequently make it - to some degree - idiosyncratic; i.e., a text that differs from other poems that include the same element. The second purpose is to make a comprehensive study of the components, namely the motifs included in the lightning-scenes. Here, the author reaches conclusions regarding whether these components differ significantly from text to text, or whether they are merely repetitions. In other words, this study examines whether the lightning-scenes in themselves are idiosyncratic or - on the contrary - are fossilized and conventional follow long-established poetic traditions.