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The 100 Best Arabic Novels (Paperback)
Balkis Sharara, Hayat Sharara, Ahmed Morsi; Edited by Samuel Shimon; Series edited by Samuel Shimon; Translated by …
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R254
Discovery Miles 2 540
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The Beauty Hunters offers a rare insight into Sudanese Bedouin
poetry, its evolution, aesthetics, and impact. Through an in-depth
profile of al-Ḥārdallo, the doyen of this art form, Adil Babikir
explores the attributes that established him as a poet of
international stature. The life of al-Ḥārdallo was a series of
journeys in pursuit of beauty. From wandering across the Buṭāna
wilderness to his adventures with women, he documented the ups and
downs of his life using superb verse. In addition to its aesthetic
value, al-Ḥārdallo’s poetry offers rich material for Sudanese
studies as it carries glimpses of the sociopolitical developments
in Sudan during his lifetime, having lived through three distinct
eras: Turco-Egyptian rule (1820–1885), Mahdist rule
(1885–1898), and part of the Anglo-Egyptian era (1898–1956).
Reading Bedouin poetry in a hybrid context, as a major contributor
to what Babikir calls a uniquely Sudanese aesthetic taste, The
Beauty Hunters makes an invaluable addition to the discourse on
Sudan’s cultural identity.
The Beauty Hunters offers a rare insight into Sudanese Bedouin
poetry, its evolution, aesthetics, and impact. Through an in-depth
profile of al-Ḥārdallo, the doyen of this art form, Adil Babikir
explores the attributes that established him as a poet of
international stature. The life of al-Ḥārdallo was a series of
journeys in pursuit of beauty. From wandering across the Buṭāna
wilderness to his adventures with women, he documented the ups and
downs of his life using superb verse. In addition to its aesthetic
value, al-Ḥārdallo’s poetry offers rich material for Sudanese
studies as it carries glimpses of the sociopolitical developments
in Sudan during his lifetime, having lived through three distinct
eras: Turco-Egyptian rule (1820–1885), Mahdist rule
(1885–1898), and part of the Anglo-Egyptian era (1898–1956).
Reading Bedouin poetry in a hybrid context, as a major contributor
to what Babikir calls a uniquely Sudanese aesthetic taste, The
Beauty Hunters makes an invaluable addition to the discourse on
Sudan’s cultural identity.
Spanning more than six decades of Sudan's post-independence
history, this collection features work by some of Sudan's most
renowned modern poets, largely unknown in the United States. Adil
Babikir's extensive introduction provides a conceptual framework to
help the English reader understand the cultural context. Translated
from Arabic, the collection addresses a wide range of
themes-identity, love, politics, Sufism, patriotism, war, and
philosophy-capturing the evolution of Sudan's modern history and
cultural intersections. Modern Sudanese Poetry features voices as
diverse as the country's ethnic, cultural, and natural composition.
By bringing these voices together, Babikir provides a glimpse of
Sudan's poetry scene as well as the country's modern history and
post-independence trajectory.
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Alaa al-Deeb, A writer apart (Paperback)
Alaa Al-Deeb, Safi Said, Abdallah Uld Mohamadi Bah; Edited by Samuel Shimon; Translated by Jonathan Wright, …
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R232
Discovery Miles 2 320
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Sudanese Literature Today (Paperback)
Hammour Ziada, Ahmad Al-Malik, Emad Blake; Edited by Samuel Shimon; Translated by John Peate, …
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R231
Discovery Miles 2 310
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