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24 Σεπ 2019 · Modern Arabic Poetry: Revolution and Conflict treats three seminal modern Arab poets who have lived during, written about, and crystalized the cultural meaning of resistance, defeat, and rapid political change in the modern Middle East.
This paper examines the work of a sample of contemporary Arab prose poets whose poetic investments exceed the linguistic parameters of previous generations. Unlike the pioneers of the prose poem in Arabic in the early 1960s, the poets of this.
31 Δεκ 2022 · Arab poets composed by imitative versifiers who very rarely employed it as a means of expressing fresh human experience. The bulk of late medieval Diwans (collections of verse) are replete with...
Poetry has played an essential role in Arab culture since pre-Islamic times. Dating back to the sixth century, the Jāhiliyya, poets were the political spokespersons of the tribe. Each tribe had its own poets to write its history, defend its stature, and be its representatives and voice.
A major achievement in the field of translation, this anthology presents a rich assortment of classical Arabic poems and literary prose, from pre-Islamic times until the 18th century, with short introductions to guide non-specialist students and informative endnotes and bibliography for advanced scholars.
16 Απρ 2021 · This essay shows how their deliberate detachment from the Arabic poetic tradition, as well as from the inheritance of the early modernists, reveals a relationship with the Arabic language that differs from that of their predecessors.
27 Νοε 2017 · Waed Athamneh’s Modern Arabic Poetry explores where Arabic poetry went after the 1950s and 1960s and the height of literary iltizām (“commitment”). A calque on Jean-Paul Sartre’s engagement, iltizām eventually gave way to other trends as disillusionment set in after the 1967 Arab defeat.