Naslov (tur)

Gazaliyyat

Autor

, Nefi
, Celali
, Fuzuli
, Yahya
, Ruhi
, Safabi

Opis (eng)

Ghaylan ibn 'Uqbah (c. 696 - c. 735), nicknamed Dhu al-Rummah, is usually regarded as the last of the Bedouin poets. His works had continued the themes and style of the pre-Islamic poets particularly eulogising the harsh but simple desert life, traditionally recited round a campfire. Although such themes continued and were returned to by many modern, urban poets, this poetic life was giving way to court poets. The more settled, comfortable and luxurious life in Ummayyad courts led to a greater emphasis on the ghazal or love poem. Chief amongst this new breed of poet was Abu Nuwas. Not only did Abu Nuwas spoof the traditional poetic form of the qasida and write many poems in praise of wine, his main occupation was the writing of ever more ribald ghazal many of them openly homosexual.

Opis (srp)

Gajlan ibn Ukba (oko 696 - oko 735), poznat po nadimku Du l-Ruma, obično se smatra poslednjim beduinskim pesnikom. Njegova dela su nastavila teme i stil predislamskih pesnika naročito veličanje surovog, ali jednostavnog pustinjskog života o čemu se pesme tradiconalno recituju oko logorske vatre. Iako su se takve teme održale i njima su se savremeni, gradski pesnici vraćali, takav poetski život je utirao put dvorskim pesnicima. Sređeniji, udobniji i luksuzniji život na umajadskom dvoru doveo je do većeg naglaska na gazal ili na ljubavnu poeziju. Predvodnik te nove vrste pesnika bio je Abu Nuvas. Abu Nuvas nije samo bio satiričan prema tradicionalnoj poetskoj formi kaside i napisao mnogo pesama u slavu vina, glavna preokupacija mu je bila pisanje čak i raspusnijih gazala od kojih je veliki broj bio otvorenog homoseksualnog sadržaja.

Jezik

turski

Datum

2012-03-15T08:08:23.848Z

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