Author

Contributions

  • Adūnīs, 1930- - Contributor
  • Mattawa, Khaled, translator - Contributor

Publication

2017 - Yale University Press, Connecticut

Language

English

Word Count

21,250 words, Guess

Page Count

85 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • Better World Books9780300197648
  • Open LibraryOL26945465M

Classifications

  • DDC892.7/16
  • LCCPJ7862.A519 K86713 2017
  • LCCPJ7862.A519

Description

"A cri de cœur or fully imagined poem on the myth and history of Jerusalem/Al-Quds from the author revered as the greatest living Arabic poet. At the age of eighty-six, Adonis, an Arabic poet with Syrian origins, a critic, an essayist, and a devoted secularist, has come out of retirement to pen an extended, innovative poem on Jerusalem/Al-Quds. It is a hymn to a troubled city embattled by the conflicting demands of Jews, Christians, and Muslims. Adonis's city, as a coveted land, ought to suggest the universal love of humanity; as a land of tragedy, a place of contending history and beliefs, and a locus of bitterness, conflict, hatred, rivalry, and blood. Wrapping multiple voices, historical references, and political viewpoints within his ecstatic lyricism, Adonis has created a provocative work of unique beauty and profound wisdom, beautifully rendered in English by award-winning poet Khaled Mattawa."--

Subjects

Series Statement

  • A Margellos world republic of letters book
  • Margellos world republic of letters book

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