Songs of Mihyar the Damascene [electronic resource]
Adonis2021
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Cloud, mirror, stone, thunder, eyelid, desert, sea. Through a dead or dying
land, Mihyar walks: a figure of heroic individualism and dissent, part-Orpheus,
part-Zarathustra. Where he goes, the austere building-blocks of his world become
the expressions of passionate emotion, of visionary exaltation and despairing
melancholy. The traditions of the Ancient Greeks, the Bible and the Quran flow
about and through him.
Written in the cosmopolitan Beirut of the early 1960s, Adonis's Songs of Mihyar
the Damascene did for Arabic poetry what The Waste Land did for English. These
are poems against authoritarianism and dogma, in which a new Noah would abandon
his ark to dive with the condemned, and in which surrealism and Sufi mysticism
meet and intertwine. The result is a masterpiece of world literature.
Translated by Kareem James Abu Zeid and Ivan Eubanks
'The most eloquent spokesman and explorer of Arabic modernity' Edwa...
Adonis, Author
United Kingdom : Penguin, 2021
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Platform: epubMode of access: Internet
9780241483565
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