Wine Song in Classical Arabic Poetry

Wine Song in Classical Arabic Poetry

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Kennedy Philip F.
Oxford University Press
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The classical period of Arab civilization produced the most extensive and highly developed bacchic tradition in world literature, In this book, the author traces the history of classical Arabic wine poetry from its origins in sixth century Arabia to its heyday in Baghdad at the turn of the ninth century. The focus is on the greatest and perhaps most likeable of Arabic poets, Abú Nuwás. Although wine poetry is only one of the many genres for which he is known, it is the one that has ensured his fame, and the one on which this book concentrates. The wine songs of the poet are analysed and their connections with poetics, ethics, and religion are explored. The author also puts Abú Nuwás in perspective by comparing him with his most important predecessors and contemporaries and by discussing his interaction with other poetic genres such as amatory, invective, ascetic, or gnomic verse.
EAN 9780198263920
ISBN 0198263929
Binding Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publication date August 14, 1997
Pages 316
Language English
Dimensions 225 x 146 x 24
Country United Kingdom
Authors Kennedy Philip F.
Series Oxford Oriental Monographs