Mohammad Ali Azarshab; Mohammad Hasan Foadian; Ali Akbar Forati
Abstract
Ibn Baabak is a poet who is not known as he deserves. We do not find many things about or from him except some imitative repeated phrases and so here we have talked about him briefly ...
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Ibn Baabak is a poet who is not known as he deserves. We do not find many things about or from him except some imitative repeated phrases and so here we have talked about him briefly at a glance. Noting his life, poems, faith, and connection to the issue of relation between a poet to his contemporary authors and poets as well as speaking about literary movement and his role in its dynamics, manifested along the phrases quoted from his poetic book or other references, we see a literary and poetic endeavor from him, concerning the literary process of his lifetime or his contemporary writers, for example: to quote poems and news of poets, to bring out the blinding verses (Matrooha) or to propose verses about others including Bin al-Munajjim or literary and poetic letters and dialogues like those occurred between himself and Bin Faris, or to praise or insult them, of which some examples are clear for us in the literary collections of his age.