Loss Sings - The Cahier Series 32 (Paperback)


The seventh-century poet Tumadir, also known as al-Khansa'--a sobriquet that means "the Snub-nosed Gazelle doe"--survived both her brothers. Her poetic output consists of dirges for those dead brothers. In Loss Sings, James Montgomery translates a number of these dirges from the Arabic and weaves a cahier around them. Bringing this little-known ancient Arabic poet to contemporary readers for the first time, Montogomery intersperses personal and poignant observations throughout the collection as he explores related elements of death and loss.

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The seventh-century poet Tumadir, also known as al-Khansa'--a sobriquet that means "the Snub-nosed Gazelle doe"--survived both her brothers. Her poetic output consists of dirges for those dead brothers. In Loss Sings, James Montgomery translates a number of these dirges from the Arabic and weaves a cahier around them. Bringing this little-known ancient Arabic poet to contemporary readers for the first time, Montogomery intersperses personal and poignant observations throughout the collection as he explores related elements of death and loss.

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Imprint

Sylph Editions

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

December 2018

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Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

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Dimensions

240 x 150 x 8mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

40

ISBN-13

978-1-909631-27-4

Barcode

9781909631274

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LSN

1-909631-27-2



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