A Critical Introduction to Modern Arabic Poetry
EXPERIMENTS IN FORM 229 runs to 1200 lines (in rhyming couplets), written between 1945 and 1946, together with two revised but i ...
THE RECOIL FROM ROMANTICISM 230 its title, or 'Sunset' which can be regarded as among the minor contributions of Arabic romantic ...
ADUNIS AND THE NEW POETRY 231 Unlike al-Mala'ika, other poets, such as some members of the Shi'r group, are extreme revolutionar ...
THE RECOIL FROM ROMANTICISM 232 then fled to Beirut where he has been living ever since, except for one year (1960) which he spe ...
ADUNIS AND THE NEW POETRY 233 which the poet experiences in his civilization, in his nation and inside him- self: It therefore i ...
THE RECOIL FROM ROMANTICISM 234 associated with Shi'r magazine (p. 8) — can be seen in the text of a most interesting lecture he ...
ADUNIS AND THE NEW POETRY 235 Adunis's commitment, however, differs radically from the political com- mitment of, for instance, ...
THE RECOIL FROM ROMANTICISM 236 results as we can see for instance in the interesting work of the Egyptian poet Muhammad 'AfifT ...
ADUNIS AND THE NEW POETRY 237 the poet and his generation, expressed in bold and effective language. One of the most bitter sati ...
THE RECOIL FROM ROMANTICISM 238 To the faces that harden behind a mask of gloom I bow, and to streets where I left behind my tea ...
ADUNIS AND THE NEW POETRY 239 the story around which the poem is built, which shows how Mihyar, after being put to death and dis ...
THE RECOIL FROM ROMANTICISM 240 the new age' (n, 5 81). Much of the poetry is very obscure, but in a poem such as 'This is My Na ...
KHAL AND HAWI 241 which the present Oxford Professor of Poetry has recently complained in his Inaugural lecture, 'Alternative Po ...
THE RECOIL FROM ROMANTICISM 242 (a verse drama published in New York in 1954), do not show many signs of the poet Khal was to be ...
KHAL AND HAWI 243 courageously and constructively the grim reality of the present. In 'The Black House' (p. 32) the only thing t ...
THE RECOIL FROM ROMANTICISM 244 Return' is a song of hope in which the glorious return of the hero is antici- pated and his achi ...
KHAL AND HAWI 245 But Khal does not lose interest in the wider issues of Arab culture, as is clearly shown in his poem 'The Depa ...
THE RECOIL FROM ROMANTICISM 246 with the French Romantics, Baudelaire and Saint-John Perse, Shakespeare, the English Romantics, ...
KHAL AND HAWI 247 Who can protect us from the boredom of the desert? Drive away that fearful monster; When from the cave of suns ...
THE RECOIL FROM ROMANTICISM 248 the beginning of the poem. The poet's recovery is helped considerably by the use of the resurrec ...
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