The Bird
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
The Bird is a splendid celebration of ornithological illustration, featuring remarkable images of all kinds of birds, from the smallest wrens to colourful exotics.
Les études littéraires de Philip F. Kennedy explorent la poésie arabe classique, en particulier l'œuvre d'Abu Nuwas, et examinent des thèmes tels que la fiction et l'adab dans la littérature arabe médiévale. Ses recherches mettent en lumière les riches traditions et les innovations stylistiques qui ont façonné l'expression littéraire arabe. À travers ses nombreux écrits, Kennedy éclaire le paysage intellectuel et culturel du monde arabe.
The Bird is a splendid celebration of ornithological illustration, featuring remarkable images of all kinds of birds, from the smallest wrens to colourful exotics.
One needs to be a lunatic to become a Christian, the 19th century Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard once observed. This book explores the ways Christian theologians of the 20th century tried to live a productive religious life in a world overtaken by massive upheaval and innovation.
Introducing the infamous hard-drinking and eloquent poet who stands at the very heart of Arabic literary culture.
Offers new vistas for reading, understanding and interpreting Arabic literature as well as the culture in which it was produced.