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Arabian Hero: Oral Poetry and Narrative Lore from Northern Arabia

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By (author): Shyi al-Amsa

The heroic deeds and words of a warrior poet of northern Arabia
An epic hero and a poet, the semi-legendary Shyi al-Amsa was a prominent ancestor of the Shammar tribal confederation that stretches across the Great Nafd desert in the northern Arabian Peninsula. Shyis corpus of extant poems are preserved in narratives about his chivalrous exploits transmitted orally for centuries. In this volume, Marcel Kurpershoek vividly translates the deeds and verses of this compelling poet, based on recordings of late-twentieth century reciters, a testament to Shyis prominence as an embodiment of Bedouin virtue, courage, wiliness, and generosity.
Born with one eye, Shyi presents himself as unattractive and unassuming, only to reveal a heros strength, sagacity, and wiliness. In a number of stories, he is shown hiding his identity, whether in disguise as an impoverished Bedouin or on a camel deliberately made to look mangy and weak. In the oral culture of the Bedouin, the epic cycle of Shyi al-Amsa delights and instructs listeners through its unmasking of false appearances and its revelation of the heros true character.
Translated into English for the first time, these engaging tales and poems tell of dangerous desert travel, warlike exploits, chivalrous conduct and its opposite, feats of hospitality that defy belief, and convey nuggets of wisdom from the Bedouin manual of survival, making this collection a colorful compendium of the manners and customs of the tribes of northern Arabia.
A bilingual Arabic-English edition.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 640g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: New York University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781479834167

About Shyi al-Amsa

Shyi al-Amsa was a poet from the Nafd Desert in northern Arabia who likely lived in the eleventh/seventeenth century. He is widely regarded as an ancestor of the Shammar tribal confederation. Marcel Kurpershoek is a specialist in the oral traditions and poetry of Arabia. He is the author of the five-volume Oral Poetry and Narratives from Central Arabia as well as several books on Middle Eastern history and culture. He served as Netherlands ambassador to Pakistan Afghanistan Turkey and Poland and as special envoy to Syria until 2015.

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