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?Ik?Yat Ab? Al-Q?Sim: A Literary Banquet
Emily Selove
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Electronic book text. Series: Edinburgh Studies in Classical Arabic Literature Eup. BIC Classification: 1FB; DSBB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). .
?ik?yat Abu al-Q?sim, probably written in the 11th century by the otherwise unknown al-Azd?, tells the story of a gate-crasher from Baghdad named Ab? al-Q?sim, who shows up uninvited at a party in Isfahan. Dressed as a holy man and reciting religious poetry, he soon relaxes his demeanour, and, growing intoxicated on wine, insults the other dinner guests and their Iranian hometown. Widely hailed as a narrative unique in the history of Arabic literature, ?ik?yah also reflects a much larger tradition of banquet texts. Painting a picture of a party-crasher who is at once a holy man and a rogue, ... Read more
?ik?yat Abu al-Q?sim, probably written in the 11th century by the otherwise unknown al-Azd?, tells the story of a gate-crasher from Baghdad named Ab? al-Q?sim, who shows up uninvited at a party in Isfahan. Dressed as a holy man and reciting religious poetry, he soon relaxes his demeanour, and, growing intoxicated on wine, insults the other dinner guests and their Iranian hometown. Widely hailed as a narrative unique in the history of Arabic literature, ?ik?yah also reflects a much larger tradition of banquet texts. Painting a picture of a party-crasher who is at once a holy man and a rogue, ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Series
Edinburgh Studies in Classical Arabic Literature Eup
Condition
New
Number of Pages
264
Place of Publication
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781474426381
SKU
V9781474426381
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About Emily Selove
Emily Selove is a lecturer in Medieval Arabic Literature at the University of Exeter.
Reviews for ?Ik?Yat Ab? Al-Q?Sim: A Literary Banquet
The present study, together with both the forthcoming new edition of the text in question and its complete English translation, will form a solid trinity, presenting, translating, and discussing one of the most fascinating as well as challenging texts of classical Arabic literature.
Ulrich Marzolph, Georg-August-Universit t, G ttingen, Journal of the American Oriental Society
Ulrich Marzolph, Georg-August-Universit t, G ttingen, Journal of the American Oriental Society