Abu Nuwas A Genius of Poetry

Author/creator Kennedy, Philip F. Author
Format Electronic
Publication InfoOxford : Oneworld Publications Blue Ridge Summit : National Book Network [Distributor]
Description160 p. 08.640 x 05.420 in.
Supplemental ContentFull text available from Twentieth Century Religious Thought, Volume 2: Islam
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SeriesMakers of the Muslim World Ser.
Summary Annotation Abu Nuwas (c. 756 - 813) was one of the greatest Arab poets of the classical period. In literary history he is remembered chiefly as the hard-drinking and eloquent composer of dissolute wine poems, from which he emerges as one of the most charismatic figures in word literature. Yet he was in fact an all-round poet and exerted a profound influence on Abbasid poetry more generally; he is one of a handful of individuals who can be deemed to stand at the very heart of Arabic literary culture. In the narrative tradition his impish persona appears in some stories of the Thousand and One Nights.
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