An Anthology of Somali Poetry
"This is a fascinating and unusual collection that deserves attention." —Bloomsbury Review

" . . . this anthology of poetry is a breath of fresh air. It provides the reader with the means of gaining a deeper insight into Somali life through what is to the Somalis their most important cultural form, namely, poetry." —Bulletin of the School of Irental & African Studies

"This affordable and beautifully produced book is a small jewel in the field of Somali studies, as it is the fruit of over forty years of dedicated linguistic and literary scholarship by one of the most thorough and accurate translators and analysts of Somali poetry, B. W. Andrzejewski." —International Journal of African Historical Studies

Somalia has been called "a nation of poets." This volume makes available in beautiful English translation the very best, and most universal, of Somali poetry, from the 19th century to the present. With appendixes covering the oral and written medium, the pronunciation of Somali words, alliteration and scansion, selected bibliography, and sources.

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An Anthology of Somali Poetry
"This is a fascinating and unusual collection that deserves attention." —Bloomsbury Review

" . . . this anthology of poetry is a breath of fresh air. It provides the reader with the means of gaining a deeper insight into Somali life through what is to the Somalis their most important cultural form, namely, poetry." —Bulletin of the School of Irental & African Studies

"This affordable and beautifully produced book is a small jewel in the field of Somali studies, as it is the fruit of over forty years of dedicated linguistic and literary scholarship by one of the most thorough and accurate translators and analysts of Somali poetry, B. W. Andrzejewski." —International Journal of African Historical Studies

Somalia has been called "a nation of poets." This volume makes available in beautiful English translation the very best, and most universal, of Somali poetry, from the 19th century to the present. With appendixes covering the oral and written medium, the pronunciation of Somali words, alliteration and scansion, selected bibliography, and sources.

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"This is a fascinating and unusual collection that deserves attention." —Bloomsbury Review

" . . . this anthology of poetry is a breath of fresh air. It provides the reader with the means of gaining a deeper insight into Somali life through what is to the Somalis their most important cultural form, namely, poetry." —Bulletin of the School of Irental & African Studies

"This affordable and beautifully produced book is a small jewel in the field of Somali studies, as it is the fruit of over forty years of dedicated linguistic and literary scholarship by one of the most thorough and accurate translators and analysts of Somali poetry, B. W. Andrzejewski." —International Journal of African Historical Studies

Somalia has been called "a nation of poets." This volume makes available in beautiful English translation the very best, and most universal, of Somali poetry, from the 19th century to the present. With appendixes covering the oral and written medium, the pronunciation of Somali words, alliteration and scansion, selected bibliography, and sources.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780253304636
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication date: 09/22/1993
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.40(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

B. W. ANDRZEJEWSKI is Emeritus Professor of Cushitic Languages and Literatures in the University of London, where he was a faculty member of the School of Oriental and African Studies from 1952 to 1982. SHEILA ANDRZEJEWSKI (née Weekes) accompanied her husband on most of his research travels and shares his interest in the literary culture of Somalia.

Table of Contents

Introduction

The Poems
Raage Ugaas
1 To the Camels
2 A Broken Betrothal
3 A Horse Beyond Compare
4 Riposte to a Young Opponent in a Poetic Duel
5 Old Age

Xirsi Garaad Faarax 'Wiilwaal'
6 A Young Sultan Speaks to His People

Cali Bucul
7 Guulside, the Victory Bearer

Aadan-Gurey Maxamed Cabdille
8 Seventy and Ten Years

Faarax Afcad
9 Camel Rustling—1

Qawdhan Ducaale
10 Camel Rustling—2

Cali Jaamac Haabiil
11 The Death of a Friend

Maxamed Cabdille Xasan
12 A Fine War Horse
13 A Land of Drought
14 Treason
15 A Terrible Journey
16 Folly
17 Perhaps the Trumpet Has Sounded
18 A Prayer for Maryam

Xuseen Maxamuud Faarax known as 'Xuseen Dhiqle'
19 The Lion's Share

Ismaaciil Mire
20 Change of Command
21 A Hoopoe Rebuked
22 Listen, O Truck
23 Fleeting Joys
24 What Will Come Next?

Saahid Qamaan
25 Equality

Qamaan Bulxan
26 The Stolen Wife
27 In Praise of Barni Sheekh

Nuur Ugaas Rooble
28 Dissimulation

Cilmi Bowndheri
29 A Vain Love
30 A Vision
31 The Messenger

Faarax Shuuriye
32 A Chief is Thanked for the Gift of a Horse

Cumar Xuseen 'Ostreeliya'
33 Where True Profit Lies
34 In Praise of Weris

Muuse Xaaji Ismaaciil Galaal
35 The Serpent

Axmed Maxamed Good 'Shimbir'
36 A Lover's Fears

Cali Sugulle
37 A Happy Marriage

Xasan Sheekh Muumin
38 The Betrayed Girl

Axmed Ismaaciil Diiriye 'Qaasim'
39 Bitter and Sweet

Maxamed Ibraahim 'Hadraawi'
40 At the Grave of Cilmi Bowndheri
41 Beledweyn

Appendices
I. The Oral and the Written Medium
II. Pronunciation of Somali Words
III. Alliteration and Scansion
IV. Selected Bibliography
V. Sources

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