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The Book of Monasteries

English

By (author): al-Shbusht

A literary tour of Christian monasteries of the medieval Middle East
The Book of Monasteries takes readers on an engaging tour of the monastic centers of the medieval Middle East, illustrated with a rich variety of poetry and prose. Starting with monasteries in Baghdad, readers are taken up the Tigris into the mountains of south-eastern Anatolia before moving to Palestine and Syria, along the Euphrates down to the old Christian center of rah and onward to Egypt. For the literary anthologist al-Shbusht, who was Muslim, monasteries were important sites of interactions between Abbasid elites and the Christian communities that made up about half the population of the Abbasid Empire at the time.
Each section in this anthology covers a specific monastery, beginning with a discussion of its location and the reason for its name. Al-Shbusht presents poems, anecdotes, and historical reports related to each site. He selects heroic and spectacular incidents, illustrations of caliphal extravagance, and occasions that gave rise to memorable verse. Important political personalities and events that were indirectly linked with monasteries also appear here, as do scenes of festive court life and gruesome murders. Through these accounts, al-Shbusht offers readers a meditation on the splendor of Abbasid culture as well as moral and philosophical lessons: the ephemerality of power; the virtues of generosity and tolerance; the effectiveness of eloquence in prose and poetry; and the fleeting nature of pleasure and beauty. Translated into English for the first time, The Book of Monasteries offers an entertaining panorama of religious, political, and literary life during the Abbasid era.
A bilingual Arabic-English edition.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 1066g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: New York University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781479825769

About al-Shbusht

al-Shbusht (Author) Al-Shbusht (d. 388/998 or 389/999) was a scribe from Baghdad who traveled around Iraq southern Anatolia and Syria before moving to Cairo where he became a court companion and librarian to the Fatimid caliph al-Azz. Hilary Kilpatrick (Edited and Translated by) Hilary Kilpatrick received her DPhil from Oxford. She has taught at universities in the UK the Netherlands and Switzerland and is now an independent scholar based in Lausanne Switzerland. She has published a major study of al-Ibahns Book of Songs and many articles on modern classical and Ottoman Arabic literature.

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