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The Road to Self-Revival
Sufism, Heritage, Intertextuality and Meta-Poetry in Modern Arabic Poetry

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With the rise of the various intellectual streams in the Western world in the second half of the twentieth century, modern Arab poets recognized the need to promote the Arabic poem. They knew that the road of self exploration and promotion begins in the ancestral legacy. The Road to Self-Revival explores the tendency of modern Arabic poetry to summon Sufi figures, thinking, philosophy, terms, attitudes and practices. Specifically, this volume focuses on the poetry of four Arab modernists: Abdul Wahab al-Bayyati (1926-1999), Ali Ahmad Said known as Adonis (1930-), Salah Abdu-s-Sabur (1931-1981) and Mahmud Darwish (1941-2008). The book traces a number of Sufi figures in the poetry of these poets: Bishr ibnul-Harith Al-Hafi (767-840), Al-Husain Ben Mansur Al-Hallaj (858-922), Farid ed-Din Al-'A ar (1145/46-1221), Muhyi ed-Din bnul-'Arabi (1165-1240) and Jalal ad-Din Mohammad Rumi (1207-1273).

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Jamal Assadi is the Chair of the Department of English at The College of Sakhnin for Teacher Education, Sakhnin and a lecturer at An-Najah National University, Nablus. He received his PhD in English literature from the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne in England. In addition to numerous articles in professional journals, Dr. Assadi is the author of Acting, Rhetoric and Interpretation in Selected Novels by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Saul Bellow (2006), A Distant Drummer: Foreign Perspectives on F. Scott Fitzgerald (2007), Mohammad Ali Tahäs «A Rose To Hafeezäs Eyes» and Other Stories (2008), Father and Son: Selected Short Fiction by Hanna Ibrahim Elias and Mohammad Ali Saeid (2009) and Mustafa Murrar: «The Internal Pages» and Other Stories (2010).
Mahmud Na`amneh is a lecturer of Arabic at the College of Sakhnin, Israel, a researcher at the Majm a` of Arabic in Haifa and a coordinator of symposiums for graduate students in the Department of Arabic at Tel Aviv University, where he did his PhD on ancient myths and their manifestation in modern Arabic poetry.


Résumé

With rise of various intellectual streams in Western world in second half of twentieth century, modern Arab poets recognized the need to promote Arabic poem. This title explores tendency of modern Arabic poetry to summon Sufi figures, thinking, philosophy, terms, attitudes and practices.

Commentaire

«In this volume Jamal Assadi and Mahmud Na'amneh give English readers an insightful in-road into the world of modern Arabic poetry. Through this work Assadi and Na'amneh move us beyond the written poetic word to the possibility of 'encounter' through 'presence' that borders on the mystical.» (Michael G. Hegeman, Lecturer in Christian Studies, Grand Canyon University, Phoenix Arizona)

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