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Love, Death, Fame - (Library of Arabic Literature) by Al-Mā & yidī & Ibn Ẓ & ā & hir (Paperback)
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- Poems and tales of a literary forefather of the United Arab Emirates Love, Death, Fame features the poetry of al-Māyidī ibn Ẓāhir, who has been embraced as the earliest poet in what would later become the United Arab Emirates.
- About the Author: al-Māyidī ibn Ẓāhir (Author) Al-Māyidī ibn Ẓāhir (b. seventeenth century) is regarded as the earliest "Emirati" poet.
- 300 Pages
- Literary Collections, Middle Eastern
- Series Name: Library of Arabic Literature
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Poems and tales of a literary forefather of the United Arab Emirates
Love, Death, Fame features the poetry of al-Māyidī ibn Ẓāhir, who has been embraced as the earliest poet in what would later become the United Arab Emirates. Although little is known about his life, he is the subject of a sizeable body of folk legend and is thought to have lived in the seventeenth century, in the area now called the Emirates. The tales included in Love, Death, Fame portray him as a witty, resourceful, scruffy poet, at times combative and at times kindhearted. His poetry primarily features verses of wisdom and romance, with scenes of clouds and rain, desert migrations, seafaring, and pearl diving. Like Arabian Romantic and Arabian Satire, this collection is a prime example of Nabaṭī poetry, combining vernacular language of the Arabian Peninsula with archaic vocabulary and images dating to Arabic poetry's very origins. Distinguished by Ibn Ẓāhir's unique voice, Love, Death, Fame offers a glimpse of what life was like four centuries ago in the region that is now the UAE. An English-only edition.About the Author
al-Māyidī ibn Ẓāhir (Author)Al-Māyidī ibn Ẓāhir (b. seventeenth century) is regarded as the earliest "Emirati" poet. David F. Elmer (Foreword by)
David Elmer is the Eliot Professor of Greek Literature at Harvard University and author of The Poetics of Consent: Collective Decision Making and the Iliad. Marcel Kurpershoek (Translator)
Marcel Kurpershoek is a specialist in the oral traditions and poetry of Arabia. He is the author of the five-volume Oral Poetry and Narratives from Central Arabia, as well as several books on Middle Eastern history and culture. He served as Netherlands ambassador to Pakistan, Afghanistan, Turkey, and Poland, and as special envoy to Syria until 2015.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.2 Inches (H) x 5.4 Inches (W) x 1.0 Inches (D)
Weight: .88 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Library of Arabic Literature
Sub-Genre: Middle Eastern
Genre: Literary Collections
Number of Pages: 300
Publisher: New York University Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Al-Mā & yidī & Ibn Ẓ & ā & hir
Language: English
Street Date: August 1, 2023
TCIN: 87860438
UPC: 9781479825806
Item Number (DPCI): 247-24-9785
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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