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The Prose Poem and the Arabic Tradition

2021
This chapter turns to the role of the prose poem as a critical framework or lens. The poets/theorists of the Arabic prose poem engaged in a “motivated” reading of the Arabic prose tradition. They turned to the rich tradition of Arabic prose, singling out texts that helped validate the modern prose poem and offer it Arabic legitimacy.
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The Origins of the Arabic Prose Poem

2018
This chapter considers the origins of Arabic prose poem which, as understood by the Beiruti modernists, seemed to arise from an act of auscultation, or attention to interior rhythms. But how do these rhythms synchronize with the dynamism of modernity?
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Four Poems in Response to Four Arabic-Andalusian Poems

Jung Journal, 2007
(2007). Four Poems in Response to Four Arabic-Andalusian Poems. Jung Journal: Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 80-89.
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Middle Arabic in Moshe Darʿī’s Judaeo-Arabic Poems

2012
This chapter discusses the Judeo-Arabic poetry by Moshe Darʿī, a Karaite poet of Andalusī descent. Some interesting passages in his Judeo-Arabic poems will be dealt with, especially where the relation between metre and grammar is concerned. The poetry is Middle Arabic in sense that its language does not obey the rules of Classical Arabic as found in ...
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Finger Reckoning in an Arabic Poem

The Mathematics Teacher, 1968
Among the arithmetical systems of the Middle Ages was the so-called finger reckoning. It received its name from the fact that it involved the peculiar way of indicating numbers by placing the fingers of the two hands in distinguishing positions.
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The prose poem and the Arabic literary tradition

Middle Eastern Literatures, 2016
The prose poem, this hybrid, suspect, and contradictory proposition, gives rise to questions that call for more engaged scrutiny of every other established poetic form in Arabic, and especially the...
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Two Francophone Arab Poems

World Literature Today, 2022
Maram Al-Masri, Hélène Cardona
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