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City of Beginnings: Poetic Modernism in Beirut

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Robyn Creswell
2019
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How poetic modernism shaped Arabic intellectual debates in the twentieth century and beyond

City of Beginnings is an exploration of modernism in Arabic poetry, a movement that emerged in Beirut during the 1950s and became the most influential and controversial Arabic literary development of the twentieth century. Robyn Creswell introduces English-language readers to a poetic movement that will be uncannily familiar—and unsettlingly strange. He also provides an intellectual history of Lebanon during the early Cold War, when Beirut became both a battleground for rival ideologies and the most vital artistic site in the Middle East. Arabic modernism was centered on the legendary magazine Shi‘r (“Poetry”), which sought to put Arabic verse on “the map of world literature.” The Beiruti poets—Adonis, Yusuf al-Khal, and Unsi al-Hajj chief among them—translated modernism into Arabic, redefining the very idea of poetry in that literary tradition. City of Beginnings includes analyses of the Arab modernists’ creative encounters with Ezra Pound, Saint-John Perse, and Antonin Artaud, as well as their adaptations of classical literary forms. The book also reveals how the modernists translated concepts of liberal individualism, autonomy, and political freedom into a radical poetics that has shaped Arabic literary and intellectual debate to this day.

Table of Contents

Cover

Half Title, Title Page, Copyright, Dedication

Contents

pp. vii-viii

Acknowledgments

pp. ix-x

Introduction: Modernism in Translation

pp. 1-20

Chapter 1. Lebanon and Late Modernism

pp. 21-51

Chapter 2. The Genealogy of Arabic Modernism

pp. 52-93

Chapter 3. Figuration and Disfiguration in The Songs of Mihyar the Damascene

pp. 94-120

Chapter 4. The Origins of the Arabic Prose Poem

pp. 121-146

Chapter 5. The Countercanon: Adonis’s Anthology of Arabic Poetry

pp. 147-168

Chapter 6. “He Sang New Sorrow”: Adonis and the Modernist Elegy

pp. 169-188

Epilogue: Tehran 1979—Damascus 2011

pp. 189-202

Notes

pp. 203-240

Selected Bibliography

pp. 241-250

Index

pp. 251-260

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