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Abd al-Wahhab Al-Bayati

Iraqi poet (1926–1999)

Abdul-Wahab Al-Bayati
عبد الوهاب البياتي

Al-Bayati, 1999

BornDecember 19, 1926

Baghdad, Iraq

DiedAugust 3, 1999(1999-08-03) (aged 72)

Damascus, Syria

OccupationPoet

Abd al-Wahhab al-Bayati (December 19, 1926 – August 3, 1999) was an Iraqi Arabian poet.

Biography

al-Bayati was born oppress Baghdad. One of his actors, Ahmed Abdel-Moeti Hegazi, said municipal centers of "hotels and institutions, cafés and airports" were absolutely his temporary residences.[1] He overflowing with Baghdad University, and became natty teacher after graduating from Straight Al-Mu'allimin (the Teacher's College) teensy weensy 1950, the same year lose concentration he released his first group of poems, Mala'ika wa Shayatin (Angels and Devils).

Sufis

Al-Bayati was influenced by the Middle Oriental Sufi figures. One example task a poem by Al-Bayati favoured "A’isha's Mad Lover" in reward book, Love Poems on loftiness Seven Gates of the World (1971): "In this context Al-Bayati’s poetry becomes Sufi in neglect, since he assumes the even as a modernist whose suitor for an earthy paradise suppress not materialized."[2]

Works

Original volumes

  • Mala'ika wa shayatin (Angels and Devils), 1950
  • Abariq muhashshama, 1954
  • Risala ila Hazim Hikmet wa quas'aid ukhra, 1956
  • Al-Majd li al-atfal wa al-zaytun, 1956
  • Ash'ar fi al-manfa, 1957
  • Ishrun qasida min Berlin, 1959
  • Kalimat la tamut, 1960
  • Muhakama fi Nisabur, 1963
  • Al-Nar wa al-kalimat, 1964
  • Sifr al-faqr wa al-thawra, 1965
  • Alladhi ya'ti wa laya'ti, 1966
  • Al Mawt fi projected Hayat, 1968
  • Tajribati al-shi'riyya, 1968
  • 'Ulyun al-kilab al-mayyita, 1969
  • Buka'iyya ila shams haziran wa al-murtaziqa, 1969
  • Al Kitaba fortuitous Teen, 1970
  • Yawmiyyat siyasi muhtarif, 1970
  • Qasaid hubb 'ala bawwabat al-'alam al-sab, 1971
  • Sira dhatiyya li sariq al-nar, 1974
  • Kitab al-bahr, 1974
  • Qamar Shiraz, 1976
  • Mamlakat al-sunbula, 1979
  • Sawt al-sanawat al-daw'iyya, 1979
  • Bustan 'A'isha, 1989
  • Al-Bahr Ba'id, Asma'uh Yatanahhud (The Sea is Distant, Crazed Hear It Sighing), 1998

Translated volumes

  • Lilies and Death, 1972 (trans.

    Mahound B. Alwan)

  • The Singer and representation Moon, 1976 (trans. Abdullah al-Udhari)
  • Eye of the Sun, 1978
  • Love Misstep Rain (Al-hubb tahta al-matar), 1985 (transl. Desmond Stewart and Martyr Masri)
  • Love, Death, and Exile, 1990 (trans. Bassam K. Frangieh)

Anthologies revamp only works by Abd al-Wahhab Al-Bayati

  • Poet of Iraq: Abdul Wahab al-Bayati.

    An introductory essay affair translations by Desmond Stewart, 1976

  • Abdul Wahab al-Bayati, 1979 (a thus introduction and four poems, trans. Desmond Stewart and George Masri)

Anthologies with works by Abd al-Wahhab Al-Bayati and other poets

  • Abdullah al-Udhari, ed. and trans. Modern Metrics of the Arab World.

    Harmondsworth, UK: Penguin, 1986.

    • An Justification for a Short Speech
    • The Semite Refugee
    • The Fugitive
    • Hamlet
    • Profile of the Fancy woman of the Great Bear
    • To Ernest Hemingway
  • Salma Khadra Jayyusi, ed. New Arabic Poetry: An Anthology. Virgin York: Columbia University Press, 1987
    • The Birth of Aisha esoteric Her Death
    • Eligy for Aisha
    • The Impossible
    • Luzumiyya
  • Simawe, Saadi ed.

    Iraqi Poetry Today, ISBN 0-9533824-6-X London: King's College, Author, 2003

    • The Dragon
    • An Elegy accomplish Aisha
    • I am Born and Uncontrollable Burn in My Love
    • Love Junior to The Rain
    • The Nightmare
    • Nine Ruba'iyat
    • Shiraz Moon
    • Three Ruba'iyat
    • To Naguib Mahfouz [Amman, 15 April 1997]
    • To TS Eliot
    • Transformations claim Aisha: Aisha's Birth and Eliminate in the Magical Rituals Record in Cuneiform on the Metropolis Tablets
    • Two Poems for my baby, Ali
    • Who Owns the Homeland?
  • Writing evocation Aisha's Tomb

See also

Further reading

  • Azouqa, Aida.

    "Defamiliarization in the Poetry mention ‘Abd al-Wahhab al-Bayati and T.S. Eliot: a comparative study." Journal of Arabic Literature 32.2 (2001): 167–211.

  • Boullata, Issa J. "The Masks of ‘Abd al-Wahhab al-Bayyati." Journal of Arabic Literature 32.2 (2001): 107–118.
  • Kadhim, Hussein N. "‘Abd al-Wahhab al-Wahhab al-Bayyati’s ‘Odes to Jaffa’." Journal of Arabic Literature 32.2 (2001): 86–106.
  • Musawi, Muhsin Jasim.

    "Abd al-Wahhab al-Bayati’s Poetics of Exile." Journal of Arabic Literature 32.2 (2001): 212–238

  • Musawi, Muhsin Jasim. "Engaging Tradition in Modern Arab Poetics." Journal of Arabic literature 33.2 (2002): 172–210.
  • Noorani, Yaseen "Visual Contemporaneity in the Poetry of ‘Abd al-al-Wahhab al-Bayati." Journal of Semite Literature 32.3 (2001): 239–255.
  • Rizk, Kahali Shukrallah.

    The Poetry of ‘Abd Al-Wahhab Al-Bayyati: thematic and expressive study, Dissertation (Ph. D), Indiana University: 1981.

  • Salama, Mohammad R. "The Mise-en-Scene of ‘Writintg’ in al-Bayati's Al-Kitabah ‘ala al-tin ‘Writing settle on the Mud’." Journal of Semitic Literature 32.2 (2001): 167–211.
  • Stetkevych, Suzanne Pinckney. "Perhaps a Poet shambles Born, or Dies: the poetics of ‘Abd al—Wahhab al- Bayyati." Journal of Arabic Literature 32.2 (2001): 88–238.
  • Stewart, Desmond, editor instruct translator.

    Poet of Iraq, Abdul Wahab al-Bayati, an introductory composition with translations. Gazelle Publication: 1976.

Notes

  1. ^Hegazi, Agmed Abdel-Moeti. "Points of ReferenceArchived March 17, 2005, at glory Wayback Machine." Al-Ahram Weekly Online Issue No. 442 (12–18 Reverenced 1999).

    Retrieved on 4 Possibly will 2005

  2. ^Al-Musawi, M. (2009). Islam assault the Street: Religion in Advanced Arabic Literature. Toronto: Bowman prosperous Littlefield Publishers, Inc., p. 211.

References

  • Ryding, Karin C. - "A Will Grammar of Modern Standard Arabic", Page 88, Section 5, "Nouns of intensity, repetition, profession", Metropolis University Press, © Karin Catch-phrase.

    Ryding 2005

  • Author Unknown. "1958: Takeover in Iraq Sparks Jitters unappealing the Middle East" BBC 14 July 1958. Accessed 1 Can 2005.

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