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Abū Tammām and the Poetics of the ʿAbbāsid Age
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Foremost among the poetic accomplishments of the ʿAbbāsid age was the sudden flowering of a highly rhetorical and strikingly modern style of poetry, termed "badīʿ." It found its most radical and co...
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06 February 2020

Foremost among the poetic accomplishments of the ʿAbbāsid age was the sudden flowering of a highly rhetorical and strikingly modern style of poetry, termed "badīʿ." It found its most radical and controversial exponent in the celebrated panegyrist to the courts of al-Maʾmūn and al-Muʿtaṣim, Abū Tammām Ḥabīb ibn Aws al-Ṭāʾī.
The present study offers a reevaluation of the Arabic literary dispute over Abū Tammām and badīʿ. It then proposes a redefinition of his diwan and of his major anthology, the Ḥamāsah, as a metapoesis that served to decode the poetic tradition of the pre-Islamic desert for the Islamic ʿAbbāsid caliph and his urbane and urban courtiers and subjects, and conversely, to encode contemporary Arab-Islamic political experiences in classical form.
This book is extensively illustrated with original translations.
The present study offers a reevaluation of the Arabic literary dispute over Abū Tammām and badīʿ. It then proposes a redefinition of his diwan and of his major anthology, the Ḥamāsah, as a metapoesis that served to decode the poetic tradition of the pre-Islamic desert for the Islamic ʿAbbāsid caliph and his urbane and urban courtiers and subjects, and conversely, to encode contemporary Arab-Islamic political experiences in classical form.
This book is extensively illustrated with original translations.
Price: $68.00
Pages: 406
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date:
06 February 2020
ISBN: 9789004425514
Format: Paperback
"...a pioneering effort... This is a very important book and will be required reading for everyone interested in Abu Tammam and Abbasid poetry in general."
International Journal of Middle East Studies, 25.
"...eine scharfsinnige und kenntnisreiche Studie, die unser Verständnis der Abbasidendichtung wesentlich fördert."
Renate Jacobi, Zeitschrift für Geschichte der arabisch-islamischen Wissenschaften, 1993.
"...a mature work free from triviality and graced with a wealth of intelligent explanatory notes."
J. Derek Latham, Journal of Semitic Studies, 1992.
"...stimulating and neatly produced monograph...original..."
Geert Jan van Gelder, TLS, 1992.
"Il s'agit d'un ouvrage qui contient plusieurs idées intèressantes, des points de vue originaux, des formulations heureuses d'idées…"
Lidia Bettini, Bulletin Critique des Annales Islamologiques, 1994.
"This book by Stetkevych is very stimulating and thought provoking."
A. Schippers, Bibliotheca Orientalis, 1995.
"Suzanne Stetkevych's book is a landmark study and an outstanding scholarly achievement."
Peter Heath †, Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 1996.
International Journal of Middle East Studies, 25.
"...eine scharfsinnige und kenntnisreiche Studie, die unser Verständnis der Abbasidendichtung wesentlich fördert."
Renate Jacobi, Zeitschrift für Geschichte der arabisch-islamischen Wissenschaften, 1993.
"...a mature work free from triviality and graced with a wealth of intelligent explanatory notes."
J. Derek Latham, Journal of Semitic Studies, 1992.
"...stimulating and neatly produced monograph...original..."
Geert Jan van Gelder, TLS, 1992.
"Il s'agit d'un ouvrage qui contient plusieurs idées intèressantes, des points de vue originaux, des formulations heureuses d'idées…"
Lidia Bettini, Bulletin Critique des Annales Islamologiques, 1994.
"This book by Stetkevych is very stimulating and thought provoking."
A. Schippers, Bibliotheca Orientalis, 1995.
"Suzanne Stetkevych's book is a landmark study and an outstanding scholarly achievement."
Peter Heath †, Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 1996.
Suzanne P. Stetkevych is Sultan Qaboos bin Said Professor of Arabic & Islamic Studies at Georgetown University, Executive Editor of the book series Brill Studies in Middle East Literatures and co-winner of the Shaikh Zayed Book Award for Cultural Personality of the Year 2019. She received her Ph.D. in 1981 in Classical Arabic Literature from the University of Chicago. She has published in the International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Journal of Semitic Studies and others.