馃EP035 Dr. Kevin Blankinship on Ibn Zayd奴n (1003-1071 CE): Love, Longing and Lost - an introduction to Andalusian poetry. Part 9 of 12 - Spring of Classical Arabic Poetry

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Ab奴 al-Wal墨d A岣ad Ibn Zayd奴n al-Makhz奴m墨,聽 or simply known as Ibn Zayd奴n, was considered the greatest neoclassical poet of al-Andalus. His love affair with the princess and poet Wallada and his exile inspired many of his poems. Timestamps 01:37 Ibn Zayd奴n grew up during the decline of the Caliphate of C贸rdoba. What do we know about his socio-political context and also tell us about Arabic literature in al-Andalus more generally? 07:10 Ibn Zayd奴n was born in 1003 in Cordoba to an aristocratic Andalusian Arab family and was involved in the political life of his age. What do we know about his life? 13:07 The themes of love, lost youth and nostalgia for his city are present in many of Ibn Zayd奴n鈥檚 poems. How would you characterise his work? 16:49 According to Salma Jayyusi in her book, The Legacy of Muslim Spain, "Ibn Zaydun brought into Andalusi poetry something of balance, the rhetorical command, the passionate power and grandeur of style that marked contemporary poetry in the east...he rescued Andalusi poetry from the self-indulgence of the poets of externalized description." How would you characterise his legacy? 20:00 Finally, let's end with a sample and translation. This is the ninth part of a twelve part series exploring classical Arabic poetry which can be utilised in college-level teaching programmes. For more on our guest, see kblankinship.com. Sponsored by聽shop.ihrc.org Get 15% off with discount code AHP15 at checkout. Terms and conditions apply. Contact IHRC Bookshop for details.

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