ArabLit Quarterly Fall/Winter 2019: The Eye
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Children’s
Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
110
언어
영어
출판됨
Dec 22, 2019
출판사
Independently published
ISBN-10
1679374907
ISBN-13
9781679374906
설명
In the Fall/Winter 2019 edition of ArabLit Quarterly, readers are invited to delve into a rich tapestry of literary exploration centered around the theme of "The Eye." This issue showcases a striking collection of works from both contemporary and classical voices, blending the ancient with the modern. Among the highlighted authors, Ibn ʿArabi's profound insights are presented through multiple translations, offering fresh interpretations that invite readers to reflect deeply on his philosophies.
Contributions from acclaimed authors like Naguib Mahfouz and Najwa bin Shatwan bring texture and depth to the narrative, highlighting a variety of perspectives on vision and perception within the Arab literary landscape. The work of Yasmine Seale and others not only illuminates Ibn ʿArabi's ideas but also offers a broader commentary on the nuances of seeing and understanding in a complex world.
This edition is a celebration of literature that transcends time, providing both a historical context and a contemporary resonance. Readers are encouraged to engage with the diverse voices and artistic expressions found within, enhancing their understanding of the Arab world through the lens of its rich literary tradition.
Contributions from acclaimed authors like Naguib Mahfouz and Najwa bin Shatwan bring texture and depth to the narrative, highlighting a variety of perspectives on vision and perception within the Arab literary landscape. The work of Yasmine Seale and others not only illuminates Ibn ʿArabi's ideas but also offers a broader commentary on the nuances of seeing and understanding in a complex world.
This edition is a celebration of literature that transcends time, providing both a historical context and a contemporary resonance. Readers are encouraged to engage with the diverse voices and artistic expressions found within, enhancing their understanding of the Arab world through the lens of its rich literary tradition.