Skip to product information
Arabic Prose Poetry in 1930s Egypt

Arabic Prose Poetry in 1930s Egypt Engaging A Forgotten Archive

Sale price  $103.50 Regular price  $115.00

Reliable shipping

Flexible returns

Arabic Prose Poetry in 1930s Egypt

Engaging A Forgotten Archive

Nevine Fayek

History / Middle East / Egypt

Arabic prose poetry (al-shi'r al-manthur) is a controversial yet to date understudied literary genre.

In this book, Nevine Fayek traces the origins of the genre by focusing on the works of 1930s Egyptian poets and the periodicals in which they published. She puts their work into the historical context of the development of Egyptian modernism and the Arab Nahda, using the private archives of poets such as poet Husayn 'Afif (1902 – 1979). In so doing, she reconstructs a network of relations between modernist intellectuals from different generations, social classes, educational backgrounds and political affiliations, who engaged with Arabic prose poetry to varying extents in their work. She makes the case that this movement has been largely overlooked in the critical and historical discourse, preventing it from receiving the recognition it rightfully deserves as part of modern Egyptian literature. She also reveals the complexity of Egyptian literary archives and what has been excluded from the 'canon'.

NEVINE FAYEK holds a PhD from the University of Muenster. Her research focuses on the history of modern Arabic poetry. In addition to her academic work, she is a freelance translator.

Publication Date: 23 July 2026
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: I.B. Tauris
ISBN-13: 9780755655724
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 248
Weight (oz): 16.0

You may also like