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Sa'di Yusuf has long been acknowledged as Iraq's foremost living poet and one of the pre-eminent modernists of Arabic poetry. In this first book-length study in English on the subject, the author seeks to provide a comprehensive look at Yusuf's literary accomplishments through thematic analysis and close readings that place his texts within wider literary contexts. Encompassing discussions of more than a hundred poems, this study offers a coherent framework for understanding the body of work created by a major poet of our time.

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"Ever since I began reading Sa'di Yusuf he has become the one who appealed the most to my poetic taste. He is one of our greatest poets. Poetry led him -- or rather he led poetry -- to revolt against the transcendence of poetic language and in its stead to create a new language: one characterised by austerity and its core by the search for essence. In this way poetry in his poems becomes life itself -- life in all its fullness and spontaneity." -- Mahmud Darwish.
"Sa'di Yusuf is a poet of universality and multiple open visions enabling us to discover the poetics of the real world." -- Abbas Beydhoun, Lebanese poet and critic.
"Sa'di Yusuf was born in Iraq, but he has become, through the vicissitudes of history and the cosmopolitan appetites of his mind, a poet, not only of the Arab world, but of the human universe." -- Marilyn Hacker, American poet and critic.

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Transferring Life into Words; "I Walk with Everyone but Each Step is Mine"; Poet of His People: 1955-1963; Exile, Homecoming, Exile: The Aesthetics of Displacement; War, Metapoetics and Minute Realities: The Later Poetry; Index.

Poetry of Sadi Yusuf: Between Homeland and Exile

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      Publisher: Liverpool University Press
      Publication Date: 01/09/2006
      ISBN13: 9781845191481, 978-1845191481
      ISBN10: 184519148X
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Sa'di Yusuf has long been acknowledged as Iraq's foremost living poet and one of the pre-eminent modernists of Arabic poetry. In this first book-length study in English on the subject, the author seeks to provide a comprehensive look at Yusuf's literary accomplishments through thematic analysis and close readings that place his texts within wider literary contexts. Encompassing discussions of more than a hundred poems, this study offers a coherent framework for understanding the body of work created by a major poet of our time.

      Trade Review
      "Ever since I began reading Sa'di Yusuf he has become the one who appealed the most to my poetic taste. He is one of our greatest poets. Poetry led him -- or rather he led poetry -- to revolt against the transcendence of poetic language and in its stead to create a new language: one characterised by austerity and its core by the search for essence. In this way poetry in his poems becomes life itself -- life in all its fullness and spontaneity." -- Mahmud Darwish.
      "Sa'di Yusuf is a poet of universality and multiple open visions enabling us to discover the poetics of the real world." -- Abbas Beydhoun, Lebanese poet and critic.
      "Sa'di Yusuf was born in Iraq, but he has become, through the vicissitudes of history and the cosmopolitan appetites of his mind, a poet, not only of the Arab world, but of the human universe." -- Marilyn Hacker, American poet and critic.

      Table of Contents
      Transferring Life into Words; "I Walk with Everyone but Each Step is Mine"; Poet of His People: 1955-1963; Exile, Homecoming, Exile: The Aesthetics of Displacement; War, Metapoetics and Minute Realities: The Later Poetry; Index.

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