In this study of the poetry of Du r-Rumma (ca. 696-ca. 735), who stood "at the end of a long poetic tradition which, for the most part, expressed the ethos and intellectual preoccupations of the pre-I
This study is about literary mendicancy and more specifically about betting poems, says Papoutsakis, not about beggars and their poetry. It is also about the grievances (sakawa sing. sakwa) that th