Lightning-Scenes
An edition of Lightning-Scenes (2015)
By David Larsen,Wave Books,Woodberry Poetry Room (Harvard College Library)
Publish Date
2015
Publisher
Wave Books
Language
eng
Pages
21
Description:
"The lightning-scene is a frequent topos of early Arabic verse, in which the speaker commemorates a night made sleepless by the thunder and lightning of an approaching storm. In the course of preparing his forthcoming English-language edition of The Book of Rain by Abū Zayd al-Anṣārī (d. ca. 830 CE), poet and translator David Larsen took in enough examples of the topos to make a small collection. The result is Wave Pamphlet #10: ten variations on the classical theme by Arab poets of the first centuries before and after the Prophet Muḥammad's epochal Migration of 622. Each is an exercise in nature poetry of a highly specific kind, dedicated to the power of the sky to alter the ground, and each begins with lightning, kerygmatic emblem of the life-renewing rain."--Publisher's website (viewed 2015-10-09).
subjects: Arabic poetry, History and criticism, Criticism and interpretation, Lightning in literature, Rain and rainfall in literature, Qasidas
People: Imruʼ al-Qays (497-545), Saʻīd ibn Aws Abū Zayd al-Anṣārī (-approximately 830), Tamīm ibn Ubayy Ibn Muqbil (active 7th century), Khuwaylid ibn Khālid Abū Dhuʼayb al-Hudhalī (active 7th century), Abū l-Ḥārith Ghaylān (696–735), ʻAbīd ibn al-Abraṣ, ʻAdī ibn al-Riqāʻ (-714?), al-Abbas ibn al-Faraj al-Riyashi (-871?), Ibn Mutayr (-786), Labīd ibn Rabīʻah (approximately 560-approximately 661), Mulayḥ ibn al-Ḥakam al-Hudhalī