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The tongue of Adam / Abdelfattah Kilito ; translated from the French by Robyn Creswell ; foreword by Marina Warner.

Van Pelt Library P116 .K54413 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kilito, Abdelfattah, 1945- author.
Contributor:
Creswell, Robyn, translator.
Warner, Marina, 1946- writer of foreword.
Standardized Title:
Langue d'Adam et autres essais. English
Language:
English
French
Subjects (All):
Adam (Biblical figure)--Language.
Adam.
Adam (Biblical figure)--In the Qurʼan--Language.
Adam (Biblical figure).
Language and languages--Origin--History.
Language and languages.
Historical linguistics.
Arabic literature--History and criticism.
Arabic literature.
Adam (Biblical figure) in the Qurʼan.
Language and languages--Origin.
History.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
Physical Description:
xiii, 98 pages ; 19 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : New Directions Publishing Corporation, 2016.
Summary:
In the beginning there was one language - one tongue that Adam used to compose the first poem, an elegy for Abel. These days, no one bothers to ask about the tongue of Adam. It is a naive question, vaguely embarrassing and irksome, like questions posed by children, which one can only answer rather stupidly." So begins Abdelfattah Kilito's The Tongue of Adam, a delightful series of lectures. With a Borgesian flair for riddles, stories, and subtle scholarly distinctions, Kilito presents an assortment of discussions related to Adam's tongue, including translation, comparative religion, and lexicography: for example, how, from Babel onward, can we explain the plurality of language? Or can Adam's poetry be judged aesthetically, the same as any other poem? Drawing from the commentators of the Koran to Walter Benjamin, from the esoteric speculations of Judaism to Herodotus, The Tongue of Adam is a nimble book about the mysterious rise of humankind's multilingualism. "
Contents:
Babblings
Babels
A babelian Eden
The oldest poem in the world
Poet or prophet?
The oblivion of Adam
Poetic destiny
"That's ... nice" (an afterword).
Notes:
"A New Directions paperbook (NDP1361)."
"Published originally in French as 'La langue D'Adam' by Éditions Toubkal"--Title-page verso.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 91-98).
ISBN:
9780811224932
0811224937
OCLC:
940362000

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