Anthology of Arabic Literature, Culture, and Thought from Pre-Islamic Times to the Present: With Online Media (Yale Language Series)
Released: Sep 10, 2004
Publisher: Yale University Press
Format: Hardcover, 588 pages
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Description:
This book—the first comprehensive reader of Arabic literature from pre-Islamic times to the present—is an essential work for advanced students of the Arabic language. Presenting seventy works by seventy authors, it includes:
- pre-Islamic poetry and prose;
- selections from the Qur’an;
- the Prophet Muhammad’s last sermon;
- the powerful writing of Ali Ibn Abi Talib, the fourth Islamic Caliph;
- writings from the “Golden Age of the Arabs” (750-1258 A.D.) in philosophy, mysticism, prose, and poetry;
- works from the neoclassical, modernist, and metaphorical schools;
- literature of the Arabs in Andalus, Spain;
- discussions of cultural, literary, critical, and political movements of the present day;
- vocabulary lists, a list of idioms and notes, a set of questions about the text, and two glossaries.
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