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OverviewMuhy=i l-D=in Ibn `Arab=i (1165-1240) was a hugely influential figure in the development of Sufism, yet although interest in his work continues to grow, his poetry has received very little attention. This book is the first full-length monograph devoted to his D=iw=an (collected poems). It begins by attempting to define Ibn `Arab=i's poetic style and his understanding of poetics, which is closely intertwined with his metaphysics: the rhythms of poetry echo those of creation, and meaning combines with form just as the spirit descends on matter. Drawing on a pre-Islamic theme, he insists that his poetry was revealed to him word for word by a spirit. At the same time, however, his attitude to the function of poetry and its relation to scripture is closer to mainstream medieval Islamic, Jewish and Christian theology than has usually been thought. Denis E. McAuley focuses on close readings of books in unusual verse forms, including poetic responses to chapters of the Qur'an; imitations of earlier poets; poems that use only one rhyme word; and a cycle of poems modelled on the letters of the alphabet. In so doing, he makes frequent comparisons with other Islamic and European poets from the sixth century to the dawn of the twentieth, many of them virtually unstudied. Ibn `Arab=i emerges as a highly original poet whose work casts a fresh light on the period and on classical Arabic literature as a whole. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Denis E. McAuley (Translator, United Nations Headquarters, New York.)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 24.20cm Weight: 0.562kg ISBN: 9780199659548ISBN 10: 0199659540 Pages: 268 Publication Date: 23 August 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsIntroduction 1: A great theosophist rather than a great poet? 2: Ibn `Arab=i on poetry: three prose texts 3: Ibn `Arab=i and the Qur'an: a series of poems 4: Ibn `Arab=i and the Poets: Imitations and Replies 5: Rhyme and Reason: Five R=a'iyy=at 6: Ultra-monorhyme : a stylistic eccentricity in comparative perspective 7: Ibn `Arab=i's mu`ashshar=at: A Comparative Approach 8: Speech, and Cosmology in Ibn `Arab=i's Mu`ashshar=at 9: Conclusion Annex: The Poems BibliographyReviewsa luminous study ... captivating The Tablet a luminous study ... captivating * The Tablet * This book is well defined and fulfils its purpose. It should therefore prove valuable to those interested in Ibn Arabi's poems and Arabic literature in general. * Abdullah Sliti, The Islamic Quarterly * Denis McAuley is to be commended for his achievement. * Th. Emil Homerin, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies * a luminous study ... captivating The Tablet This book is well defined and fulfils its purpose. It should therefore prove valuable to those interested in Ibn Arabi's poems and Arabic literature in general. Abdullah Sliti, The Islamic Quarterly Denis McAuley is to be commended for his achievement. Th. Emil Homerin, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies Denis McAuley is to be commended for his achievement. * Th. Emil Homerin, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies * This book is well defined and fulfils its purpose. It should therefore prove valuable to those interested in Ibn Arabi's poems and Arabic literature in general. * Abdullah Sliti, The Islamic Quarterly * a luminous study ... captivating * The Tablet * Author InformationDenis McAuley was Beeson Scholar at St John's College, Oxford, and gained his DPhil in Oriental Studies from Oxford University in 2008. He currently works as a translator at United Nations Headquarters, New York. This is his first book. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |