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Mihyar of Damascus : His Songs - Adonis

Mihyar of Damascus

His Songs

By: Adonis, Adnan Haydar (Translator), Michael Beard (Translator)

Hardcover | 1 July 2008

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While Adonis is a recognizable and respected world poet, there are only two previous full-length translations of his poetry available in this country. Mihyar of Damascus, His Songs, marked a watershed moment in Arabic poetry when it was published in 1961. It also marked a shift toward more modern, experimental writing for the already famous Adonis. Co-translators Adnan Haydar and Michael Beard have worked with Adonis on this translation and have the poet's blessing on the book. They are recognized Arabic literature scholars and have written an informative and highly readable introduction to the collection. This book will serve as a wonderful introduction to the poetry of Adonis for new readers, and further his reputation among current fans. If, as we suspect, Adonis is short-listed for the Nobel Prize again this year, the book will take on even more significance. And sales!

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From Publishers WeeklyThe availability in English of this seminal, startling, volatile, founding work of Arabic-language modernism is a welcome literary event. Adonis, born in Syria in 1930, is likely the most original Arabic poet of his generation; Mihar is Adonis's sometimes ecstatic, often despairing alter ego, named for an 11th-century Persian poet, but reminiscent (to Western ears) of Arthur Rimbaud or Cesar Vallejo. Adonis excels both in stately free verse and in the prose poems he calls Psalms: I find refuge in night's childhood, he writes, leaving my head on the morning's knees. Exile and displacement (Adonis fled Syria for political reasons), and awareness of death and disappointment pervade the book's seven groups of lyric works: Dear Grave: you mark where I end/ and spring begins; Falling is my natural condition, paradise my contrary... I announce the attraction of death. Adonis also commemorates individuals, attacks evil (It is for my land that I bleed) and begs heavenly help (I call on you, green thunderbolt). Despite occasional snags, translators Haydar and Beard have brought into English Adonis's paradox-laden, confidently defiant voice, which has already taken its place in the strong currents of world verse. (July)
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