“The book: Yesterday, the Place, Now, in its three parts, is a immersion in heritage, in which prose and poetry are paralleled. Adonis brings together poetic, theatrical, and narrative voices, using the language of investigation and explanation. Here, poets mingle in a wondrous weave with prophets, narrators, sultans, the murdered, and historians… It is a manuscript attributed to Al-Mutanabbi, edited and published by Adonis,” thus the poet describes his book.
The Book Yesterday the Place Now Part Three
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This book completes Adonis’s contemplations on poetry and existence, addressing issues of time and place through his profound poetic style.
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