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The Magazine Shi'r and the Poetics of Modern Arabic Poetry (New ed)

Part of the Studies in East Asian Literatures and Cultures series
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The book comprehensively examines the Sh‘ir magazine published in Beirut (1957-1964; 1967-1969).

The magazine’s editors sought to generate a profound change in the role and form of Arabic poetry as a tool to support a significant leap forward in the Arab thinking and writing.

The book traces the mechanism of development of the magazine’s content and the thinking of its main editors, through in-depth textual analysis of the three main branches of the magazine’s content: translated poetry, original Arabic poetry, and articles of literary criticism.

Each of these branches is accompanied by a complete appendix of relevant items.

The analysis revals the significant role that Sh‘ir played in enabling a new kind of secular and personal poetics, including that of prose-poetry and vision poems.

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Product Details
Peter Lang AG
3631775636 / 9783631775639
Hardback
20/11/2019
Switzerland
320 pages, 2 Illustrations, unspecified
148 x 210 mm, 484 grams