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Published on: 2001-01-01
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Original language: English
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School of Udhra takes its title from the Bedouin poetic tradition associated with the seventh-century Arab poet Djamil, the Udhrite school of poets who, “when loving die.” Bedouin tradition, however, is only one of the strands of world revery these poems have recourse to. They obey a “bedouin” impulse of their own—fugitive, moving on, nomadic. Ogo the fox, the Dogon avatar of singleness and unrest, runs throughout, crossing and recrossing divided ground, primal isolate, insistent within the book’s cross-cultural weave.The poems track variances of union and disunion- social, sexual, mystic, mythic- both formally and in their content. They return rhapsody to its root sense: stitching together. Threads ranging through ancient Egypt, shamanic Siberia, Rastafarian Jamaica, and elsewhere figure in, inflected by conjunctive and disjunctive cadences inspired by jazz, Gnaoua trance-chant, cante jando, and other musics."'Purgatorial stealth' (as School of Udhra puts it), within a startling progression, I find, of imageries, becomes the poem's enigmatic seductive, sometimes wavering, sliding traverse of a spiritual wilderness. I have no doubt that the book is a remarkable and daring testament that needs to be read and re-read for the unpredictable measure of involved enchantment it unfolds . . . A book of haunted pleasure." —Wilson Harris, Palace of the Peacock al-Andalus Wikipedia Al-Andalus (arabisch mazirisch Andalus) ist der arabische Name fr die zwischen 711 und 1492 muslimisch beherrschten Teile der ... Erode - definition of erode by The Free Dictionary erode (-rd) v. eroded eroding erodes v.tr. 1. To wear (something) away by erosion: Waves eroded the shore. 2. To eat into or eat away the ... Zayd ibn Harithah - Wikipedia Zayd ibn Harithah (Arabic: ) or Zayd mawla Muhammad [citation needed] (c. 581 629 CE) was a companion of Muhammad who was at one ... Arabic Culture Article about Arabic Culture by The Free ... Arabic Culture a medieval culture which took shape in the Arabian Caliphate during the seventh through tenth centuries as a product of cultural interaction between ...
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