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Winner of the King Fahd Center for Middle East and Islamic Studies
Translation of Arabic Literature Award 2013. Chronicles of Majnun
Layla and Selected Poems brings together in one volume Haddad's
seminal work and a considerable selection of poems from his oeuvre,
stretching over forty years. The central poem, Chronicles of Majnun
Layla, recasts the seventh-century myth into a contemporary,
postmodern narrative that revels in the foibles of oral
transmission, weaving a small side cast of characters into the
fabric of the poem. Haddad portrays Layla as a daring woman aware
of her own needs and desires and not afraid to articulate them. The
author succeeds in reviving this classical work of Arabian love
while liberating it from its puritanical dimension and tribal
overtones. The selected poems reveal Haddad's playful yet profound
meditations. A powerful lyric poet, Haddad juxtaposes classical and
modern symbols, and mixes the old with the new, the sensual with
the sacred, and the common with the extraordinary. Ghazoul and
Verlenden's masterful translation remains faithful to the cultural
and historical context in which the original poetry was produced
while also reflecting the uniqueness of the poet's style and his
poetics.
This issue of Alif explores drama in its many
manifestations--textual plays, performances, folk drama,
choreographed story-telling, staged poetry recitals, and protest
songs-as well as presenting modes of directing and production,
comparative dramaturgy, specialized theater journals, experimental
and independent troupes, testimonies and interviews. The issue
covers dramatic works from eighteenth-century France to
twenty-first century Britain and covers geographically Senegal to
Lebanon, the US to China, while highlighting major dramatists from
Egypt, Syria, and Morocco. The translations in this issue cover
manifestos towards a new Arab Theater and an introduction to the
recently published plays of Frantz Fanon.
Friendship, though esteemed, has not been central in critical
studies. It has been overshadowed by other bonding relationships.
However, it figures as a privileged theme in classical, medieval,
renaissance, and modern philosophy. More recently, sociological,
anthropological, and psychological studies have explored the varied
dimensions of friendship. Different cultures view friendship in
various perspectives that intersect, contrast, and echo each other.
In Middle Eastern, East Asian, European, and American thought,
philosophers, jurists, and creative writers have explored the idea
of friendship and their input is analyzed in this issue. Alif 36
foregrounds different ways of presenting friendship in diverse
cultures and historical periods.
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