Close readings of 9 contemporary Arab novelists who use Sufism as a literary strategy. Sufi characters - saints, dervishes, wanderers - occur regularly in modern Arabic literature. A select group of novelists interrogates Sufism as a system of thought and language. In the work of writers likeNaguib
Sufism in the Contemporary Arabic Novel
โ Scribed by Ziad Elmarsafy
- Publisher
- Edinburgh University Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 272
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Close readings of 9 contemporary Arab novelists who use Sufism as a literary strategy
Sufi characters โ saints, dervishes, wanderers โ occur regularly in modern Arabic literature. A select group of novelists interrogates Sufism as a system of thought and language. In the work of writers like Naguib Mahfouz, Gamal Al-Ghitany, Taher Ouettar, Ibrahim Al-Koni, Mahmud Al-Masโadi and Tayeb Salih we see a strong intertextual relationship with the Sufi masters of the past, including Al-Hallaj, Ibn Arabi, Al-Niffari and Al-Suhrawardi.
This relationship interrogates the limits of the creative self, individuality, rationality and all the possibilities offered by literature. In this dialogue with the mystical heritage, these novelists seek a way of preserving a self under siege from the overwhelming forces of oppression and reaction that characterised the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
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