Adonis: Selected Poems
The first major career-spanning collection of the poems of Adonis, widely acknowledged as the most important poet working in Arabic today
Poetry for [Adonis] is not merely a genre or an art form but a way of thinking, something almost like mystical revelation.Charles McGrath, New York Times
Born in Syria in 1930, Adonis is one of the most celebrated poets of the Arabic-speaking world. His poems have earned international acclaim, and his influence on Arabic literature has been likened to that of T. S. Eliots on English-language verse. This volume serves as the first comprehensive survey of Adoniss work, allowing English readers to admire the arc of a remarkable literary career through the labors of the poets own handpicked translator, Khaled Mattawa.
Daring in form and prophetic in tone, Adoniss poetry sings of both the sweet promise of eros and the problems of the self. He writes of childhood (Your childhood is a village. / You will never cross its boundaries / no matter how far you go); of blood, bombs, and mutilation (Murder has changed the citys shape); and of the anguish of exile (I write poetry in the language of the country that sheltered me, said a young man who looked old). Adonis demonstrates the poets affection for Arabic and European lyrical traditions even as his poems work to destabilize those sensibilities.
This collection positions the work of Adonis within the pantheon of the great poets of exile, including César Vallejo, Joseph Brodsky, and Paul Celan, providing for English readers the most complete vision yet of the work of the man whom the cultural critic Edward Said called todays most daring and provocative Arab poet. See more
Poetry for [Adonis] is not merely a genre or an art form but a way of thinking, something almost like mystical revelation.Charles McGrath, New York Times
Born in Syria in 1930, Adonis is one of the most celebrated poets of the Arabic-speaking world. His poems have earned international acclaim, and his influence on Arabic literature has been likened to that of T. S. Eliots on English-language verse. This volume serves as the first comprehensive survey of Adoniss work, allowing English readers to admire the arc of a remarkable literary career through the labors of the poets own handpicked translator, Khaled Mattawa.
Daring in form and prophetic in tone, Adoniss poetry sings of both the sweet promise of eros and the problems of the self. He writes of childhood (Your childhood is a village. / You will never cross its boundaries / no matter how far you go); of blood, bombs, and mutilation (Murder has changed the citys shape); and of the anguish of exile (I write poetry in the language of the country that sheltered me, said a young man who looked old). Adonis demonstrates the poets affection for Arabic and European lyrical traditions even as his poems work to destabilize those sensibilities.
This collection positions the work of Adonis within the pantheon of the great poets of exile, including César Vallejo, Joseph Brodsky, and Paul Celan, providing for English readers the most complete vision yet of the work of the man whom the cultural critic Edward Said called todays most daring and provocative Arab poet. See more
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