Classical Poems by Arab Women: An Anthology

Classical Poems by Arab Women: An Anthology

by Abdullah al-Udhari (Editor)
Classical Poems by Arab Women: An Anthology

Classical Poems by Arab Women: An Anthology

by Abdullah al-Udhari (Editor)

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Overview

Arab women poets have been around since the earliest of times, yet their diwans (collected poems) were kept in the shadows.

Spanning more than 5000 years, from the pre-Islamic to the Andalusian periods, Classical Poems by Arab Women presents rarely seen work by over sixty women writers who boldly refused to be silenced. From  sorrowful eulogies  to gleeful scorn, this collection offers a rich excursion into the vibrant, exclusively female worlds of pleasure, passion and pain, suppressed for centuries by religious and political bigotry.

With poems in both English and Arabic, this bespoke gift edition celebrates feminine wit and desire, and pays homage to the significant contribution women have made to Arabic literary tradition.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780863569340
Publisher: Saqi Books
Publication date: 11/12/2024
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Abdullah al-Udhari was born in Taiz, Yemen, in 1941. He studied classical Arab literature and Sabaean epigraphy at London University, where he also received a doctorate for his pioneering study, Jahili Poetry before Imru al-Qais (4000 BCE–500 CE), which established him as an authority on early Jahili literature. A literary historian, poet and storyteller, he is also the author of Victims of a Map: A Bilingual Anthology of Arabic Poetry (by Saqi Books), Voice Without Passport, The Arab Creation Myth and Modern Poetry of the Arab World.

Table of Contents

Introduction

The Jahiliyya (4000 BCE - 622 CE)

The Islam Period (622 - 661)

The Umayyad Period (661 - 750)

The Abbasid Period (750 - 1258)

The Andalus Period (711 - 1492)

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