Gianluca Saitta

Places of memory in the poetic production of Magnun Layla and in the ahbar of Abu l-Farag al-Isfahani’s Book of Songs (d. 356/967)

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Abstract

This brief study aims to illustrate the significance that certain places, or sites of memory, acquire in the poems of the Diwan of Magnun and in the ahbar (anecdotes) of the article dedicated to the poet in the Kitab al-agani by Abu l-Farag al-Isfahani (d. 967). The toponyms and places mentioned in this corpus are highly symbolic and intimately linked to the image of Layla and the memory of a now lost past. They are sites of memory towards which the mad poet constantly aspires during his wandering in the desert. These sites of memory have the power to awaken the memory of the beloved and enable a connection with her. However, they are not “consolingµ spaces but, on the contrary, places of renewed and ever-present pain. Among these spaces, a central role is attributed to the mountain, as a symbol of the immobility and the enduring nature of the memory of the beloved Layla. This is in contrast to the other spaces mentioned in the story of Magnun that are located outside of Layla. These spaces, representing a transient and “inconsistent geographyµ (A. Miquel), lack the stability and lasting impact of the mountain but are characterized by their impermanence and inconsistency.

Keywords

  • Magnun Layla
  • Qays Ibn al-Mulawwah (VII s.)
  • Kitab al-agani
  • Arabic prose and poetry
  • mountains

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