Warfare and Poetry in the Middle East
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Warfare and Poetry in the Middle East

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Warfare and Poetry in the Middle East

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Part of the rich legacy of the Middle East is a poetic record stretching back five millennia. This unparalleled repository of knowledge - across different languages, cultures and religions - allows us to examine continuity and change in human expression from the beginnings of writing to the present day. In Warfare and Poetry in the Middle East leading scholars draw upon this legacy to explore the ways in which poets, from the third millennium bc to the present day, have responded to effects of war. The contributors deal with material in a wide variety of languages - including Sumerian, Hittite, Akkadian, biblical and modern Hebrew, and classical and contemporary Arabic - and range from the Sumerian lament on the destruction of Ur and the Assyrian conquest of Jerusalem to the al-R?miyy?t of the poet and warrior prince Ab? Fir?s al-?amd?n?, the popular Arabic epics and romances that form the siyar, to the contemporary poetry of Hamas and Hezbollah. Some of the poems are heroic in tone celebrating victory and the prowess of warriors and soldiers; others reflect keenly on the pity and destruction of warfare, on the grief and suffering that war causes.The result is a work that provides a unique reflection upon the ways in which this most violent and pervasive of human activities has been reflected in different cultures.
The history of war begins in the Middle East - the earliest reported conflict in human history was fought between the neighbouring city states of Lagash and Umma in ancient Iraq. At a time when the Middle East seems to be permanently at war and wracked by violence, it is salutary to look back at the ancient roots of modern attitudes and to see that in the past, as in the present, these attitudes are much more varied, and the emotions more subtle, than often realised.

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Publisher
I.B. Tauris
Year
2013
ISBN
9780857734372
Edition
1
Topic
Art
Subtopic
Art General

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Contents
  4. List of Contributors
  5. Preface
  6. Introduction by Hugh Kennedy
  7. 1 ‘O City Set Up Thy Lament’: Poetic Responses to the Trauma of War
  8. 2 The Poem of Erra and Ishum: A Babylonian Poet’s View of War
  9. 3 Poetry and War among the Hittites
  10. 4 Warfare in Ancient Egyptian Poetry
  11. 5 Poetry and the Early Islamic Historical Tradition: Poetry and Narratives of the Battle of ᚢiffčn
  12. 6 Pity and Defiance in the Poetry of the Siege of Baghdad (197/813)
  13. 7 Silenced Cultural Encounters in Poetry of War
  14. 8 Courage and Eloquence: ĘżAntar, the Warrior-Poet of the siyar
  15. 9 ‘If only al-Barrāq could see...’: Violence and Voyeurism in an Early Modern Reformulation of the Pre-Islamic Call to Arms
  16. 10 ‘I am a civil war’: The Poetry of Haim Gouri
  17. 11 Humanism, Nationalism and Violence in Mahmoud Darwish’s Poetry
  18. Index
  19. eCopyright