“Arabic Poetry - Trajectories of Modernity and Tradition” ~ Muhsin J. al-Musawi
“Arabic Poetry - Trajectories of Modernity and Tradition” ~ Muhsin J. al-Musawi
Routledge / 2006 / 328 pp
~ Buy this book if you are interested in: tracking Arab’s ‘dated’ history - 1914-2006; exploring the ‘un-datable’ in Middle Eastern Literary heritage - pre-570 up till today; appreciating the intersection of modernity with tradition or the ‘trajectories’ which, for example, the interface between T.S Eliot and al-Bayati has occasioned in modern Arab poetics. Don’t buy this book if you are not prepared to be tossed like a pendulum between the Eastern literary tradition and the huge repertoire of the Western critical patrimony. This book, which cites not less than 350 sources, covers over 300 pages and took its author not less than ten years to produce, is a sine qua non for teachers of Arabic literary criticism; it is a veritable companion for students of Arabic poetical heritage. In other words, unto those interested in how far off or on the track has Arabic poetry/poetics gone since the advent of modernity, I recommend this book. ~
~ Oladosu Afis
0 comments:
Post a Comment