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The Author and His Doubles: Essays on Classical Arabic Culture (Middle East Literature In Translation)
Abdelfattah Kilito
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| #2163795 in Books | Syracuse Univ Pr (Sd) | 2001-11-01 | Original language:Arabic | PDF # 1 | 8.02 x.50 x5.57l,.45 | File type: PDF | 129 pages | ||0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Great!|By glacier|Kilito is a man of knowledge to be loved. His style of writing is great and tempting. He makes one appreciate classical Arabic literature.|About the Author|ABDELFATTAH KILITO is the author of numerous books on Arab literature. His most recent works, translated into English, are Speaking to Princes: Al-Yusi and Mawlay Ismail, and In the Shadow of the Sultan. MICHAEL COOPERSON teaches at the Universi
A splendidly translated exploration of major themes in classical Arabic literature by the most inventive and provocative critic of Arabic literature in the Middle East today. In this exceptional volume, Abedlfattah Kilito argues that genre - not authorship - is at the heart of classic Arabic literature. Using simple yet lyrical language, he examines love poetry and panegyric, the Prophet's Hadith and the literary anecdote, as well as such recurring themes as memorization...
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