Listen to the Mourners
The Essential Poems of Nāzik Al-Malā’ika
Nazik al-Malaika author ‘Abdulwāḥid Lu’lu’a editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Notre Dame Press
Published:15th Nov '21
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This is one of the first book-length English translations of Nāzik Al-Malā’ika’s Arabic poetry.
One of the most influential Iraqi poets of the twentieth century, Nāzik Al-Malā’ika pioneered the modern Arabic verse movement when she broke away from the formalistic classical modes of Arabic poetry that had prevailed for more than fifteen centuries. Along with ʻAbdulwahhāb Al-Bayyāti and Badre Shākir Al-Sayyāb, she paved the way for the birth of a new modernist poetic movement in the Arab world.
Until now, very little of Al-Malā’ika’s poetry has been translated into English. Listen to the Mourners contains forty of her most significant poems selected from six published volumes, including Life Tragedy and a Song for Man, The Woman in Love with the Night, Sparks and Ashes, The Wave’s Nadir, The Moon Tree, and The Sea Alters Its Colours. These poems show the beginning of her development from the late romantic orientation in Arabic poetry toward a more psychological approach. Her poetic form shows a significant liberation from the traditional two-hemistich line in traditional Arabic poetry, which adheres to the traditional Arabic measures of prosody and rhyme. ‘Abdulwāḥid Lu’lu’a’s introduction functions as a critical analysis of the liberated verse movement of the era and situates the poet among her Arab and Western counterparts. This accessible, beautifully rendered, and long overdue translation fills a gap in modern Arabic poetry in translation and will interest students and scholars of Iraqi literature, Middle East studies, women’s studies, and comparative literature.
“This is an excellent translation, capturing the beauty of Nāzik Al-Malā’ika’s poetry and making this formative, leading Arab poet available to an English audience.” —Bassam K. Frangieh, author of Anthology of Arabic Literature, Culture, and Thought from Pre-Islamic Times to the Present
"In the introduction to Listen to the Mourners, ‘Abdulwāḥid Lu’lu’a, who was a personal acquaintance and colleague of Al-Malā’ika's, outlines the nature of her contribution for the non-reader of Arabic. . . . Lu’lu’a's translations are literal and often compelling." —Times Literary Supplement
ISBN: 9780268200947
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 8mm
Weight: unknown
142 pages