The Cooing of the Dove and the Cawing of the Crow: Late Ê¿AbbÄsid Poetics in AbÅ« al-Ê¿AlÄʾ al-MaÊ¿arrÄ«âs Saqá¹ al-Zand and LuzÅ«m MÄ LÄ Yalzam
In The Cooing of the Dove and the Cawing of the Crow Suzanne Pinckney Stetkevych offers original translations, close readings, and new interpretations of selected poems from the two contrasting diwans of the blind Late Ê¿AbbÄsid master-poet, AbÅ« al-Ê¿AlÄʾ al-MaÊ¿arrÄ« (d. 449 H./1057 C.E.). The first is Saqá¹ al-Zand (Sparks of the Flint), the highly esteemed collection of qaṣīdah poetry of his youth, which he later disavowed. The second is LuzÅ«m MÄ LÄ Yalzam (Requiring What Is Not Required), the programmatic double-rhymed collection from his later period of withdrawal and seclusion. She argues that the contrasting âpoetics of engagementâ and âpoetics of disengagementâ of the two diwans reflect the transition from High Classical to Post Classical aesthetics.
Suzanne Pickney Stetkevych, Ph.D. (1981), The University of Chicago, is Sultan Qaboos bin Said Professor of Arabic & Islamic Studies at Georgetown University. Her publications on Classical Arabic poetry include The Mantle Odes: Arabic Praise Poems to the Prophet Muḥammad (2010).
Preface Acknowledgments Note on Transliteration and Translation Abbreviations
Introduction
Introduction: Approaching Saqá¹ al-Zand: The Poetics of Engagement
Part 1 The Poetics of Performance in the Late Classical Qaṣīdah
1 A Long Nightâs Journey into Day: Nocturnal Passages and Celestial Journeys
â1âIntroduction
â2âSection I: Nocturnes, or Lyric âFragmentsâ
â3âSection II: A Master Qaṣīdah with Nocturnal Raḥīl: A Long Nightâs Journey into Day
2 Performative Poetics: The Art of Defense and the Art of Self-Defense
â1âIntroduction
â2âSection I: The Art of Defense: Saqá¹ al-Zand 15 MÄ«miyyah
â3âSection II: The Art of Self-Defense: Saqá¹ al-Zand 16 LÄmiyyah
3 The Cooing of the Dove and the Cawing of the Crow: Elegy as Performance
â1âIntroduction
â2âThe Cooing of the Dove: Saqá¹ al-Zand 43 DÄliyyah, RithÄâ to a ḤanafÄ« faqÄ«h, AbÅ« Ḥamzah
â3âThe Cawing of the Crow: Saqá¹ al-Zand 60 FÄʾiyyah, RithÄʾ to al-SharÄ«f al-ṬÄhir al-MÅ«sawÄ«
4 Yearning for Syria/Yearning for Baghdad: The Poetics of Longing and the Performance of Nostalgia
â1âIntroduction
â2âSZÂ 58: Our Camelsâ Yearning
â3âSaqá¹ al-Zand 66: Greetings Worthy of KisrÄ and TubbaÊ¿
Part 2 Stylistic Poetics and Postclassical Aesthetics
Introduction: Approaching Al-LuzÅ«miyyÄt: The Poetics of Disengagement and Poetry as Programmatic Project
5 Irony, Archeology, and âStopping at the Ruinsâ: Two Readings of the ṬasmÅ« LuzÅ«miyyah
â1âIntroduction
â2âSection I: Irony, Archeology, and Stopping at the Ruins
â3âSection II: Lexical Exile and the Tyranny of the Rhyme
â4âConclusion
6 LabÄ«d, Ê¿AbÄ«d, and Lubad: Lexical Excavation and the Reclamation of the Poetic Past in Al-LuzÅ«miyyÄt
â1âIntroduction
â2âConclusion
Conclusion: Beyond the Great Divide
Works Cited Index
Students, scholars, and poetry afficionados interested in classical and post-classical Arabic poetry and rhetoric and their relation to religion and politics in the Arabo-Islamic world.