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Unfortunately, It Was Paradise- [electronic resource] : Selected Poems
Unfortunately, It Was Paradise- [electronic resource] : Selected Poems
- 자료유형
- 단행본
- International Standard Book Number
- 9780520954601 (electronic bk.)
- International Standard Book Number
- 0520954602 (electronic bk.)
- Library of Congress Call Number
- PJ7820.A7 A22 2013
- Dewey Decimal Classification Number
- 892.716892/.716
- Main Entry-Personal Name
- Darwish, Mahmoud.
- Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint
- Berkerley : University of California Press, 2013
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (220 p)
- Formatted Contents Note
- 완전내용Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Foreword for 2013; from Fewer Roses (1986); I Will Slog over This Road; Another Road in the Road; Were It Up to Me to Begin Again; On This Earth; I Belong There; Addresses for the Soul, outside This Place; Earth Presses against Us; We Journey towards a Home; We Travel Like All People; Athens Airport; I Talk Too Much; We Have the Right to Love Autumn; The Last Train Has Stopped; On the Slope, Higher Than the Sea, They Slept; He Embraces His Murderer; Winds Shift against Us; Neighing on the Slope; Other Barbarians Will Come.
- Formatted Contents Note
- 완전내용They Would Love to See Me DeadWhen the Martyrs Go to Sleep; The Night There; We Went to Aden; Another Damascus in Damascus; The Flute Cried; In This Hymn; from I See What I Want to See (1993); The Hoopoe; from Why Have You Left the Horse Alone? (1995); I See My Ghost Coming from Afar; A Cloud in My Hands; The Kindhearted Villagers; The Owl's Night; The Everlasting Indian Fig; The Lute of IsmaeI; The Strangers' Picnic; The Raven's Ink; Like the Letter ""N"" in the Qur'an; Ivory Combs; The Death ofthe Phoenix; Poetic Regulations; Excerpts from the Byzantine Odes of Abu Firas.
- Formatted Contents Note
- 완전내용The Dreamers Pass from One Sky to AnotherA Rhyme for the Odes (Mu'allaqat); Night That Overflows My Body; The Gypsy Woman Has a Tame Sky; from A Bed for the Stranger (1999); We Were without a Present; Sonnet II; The Stranger Finds Himself in the Stranger; The Land of the Stranger, the Serene Land; Inanna's Milk; Who Am I, without Exile?; Lesson from the Kama Sutra; Mural (2000); Mural; Three Poems (before 1986); A Soldier Dreams of White Tulips; As Fate Would Have It; Four Personal Addresses; Glossary; A; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; L; M; N; Q; S; T.
- Summary, Etc.
- 요약Mahmoud Darwish is a literary rarity: at once critically acclaimed as one of the most important poets in the Arabic language, and beloved as the voice of his people. A legend in Palestine, his lyrics are sung by fieldworkers and schoolchildren. He has assimilated some of the world's oldest literary traditions while simultaneously struggling to open new possibilities for poetry. This collection spans Darwish's entire career, nearly four decades, revealing an impressive range of expression and form. A splendid team of translators has collaborated with the poet on these new translations, which ca.
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- Poets, Palestinian Arab
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- Poetry, Modern 20th century
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- LITERARY CRITICISM / African.
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- POETRY / General.
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- Poetry, Modern.
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- Poets, Palestinian Arab.
- Added Entry-Personal Name
- Antoon, Sinan.
- Added Entry-Personal Name
- El-Zein, Amira.
- Added Entry-Personal Name
- Akash, Munir.
- Additional Physical Form Entry
- Print version / Darwish, MahmoudUnfortunately, It Was Paradise : Selected Poems. Berkerley : University of California Press, c2013. 9780520273030
- Electronic Location and Access
- 로그인을 한후 보실 수 있는 자료입니다.
- Control Number
- joongbu:429193