Abu Tammam and the Poetics of the 'Abbasid Age

Fine Binding Published on: 01/06/1991
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Synopsis

Foremost among the poetic accomplishments of the "Abbasid age was the sudden flowering of a highly rhetorical and strikingly modern style of poetry , termed "badi'." It found its most radical and controversial exponent in the celebrated panegyrist to the courts of al-Ma'mun and al-Mu'tasim, Abu Tammam Habib ibn Aws Al- Ta'i.
The present study offers a reevaluation of the Arabic literary dispute over Abu Tammam and badi'. It then proposes a redefinition of his diwan and of his major anthology, the Hamasah, as a metapoesis that served to decode the poetic tradition of the pre-Islamic desert for the Islamic 'Abasid caliph and his urbane and urban courtiers and subjects, and conversely, to encode contemporary Arab-Islamic political experiences in classical form.
This book is extensively illustrated with original translations.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Brill
  • ISBN: 9789004093409
  • Number of pages: 405
  • Dimensions: 240 x 160 x 31 mm
  • Weight: 910g
  • Languages: English