Ashik basti: My Saz1 wails for my beloved

This article introduces the main features of the art of Azerbaijani ashik (aşıq) and also presents the life and a selection of the poetry of Ashik Basti (1836-1936), an outstanding female ashik of Azerbaijan during the nineteenth century. The art of ashik is a genre of Turkic folklore common to Cent...

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Main Authors: Naghiyeva, Shahla, Amirdabbaghian, Amin, Shunmugam, Krishnavanie
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Published: Department of English, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Malaya 2019
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spelling my.um.eprints.239012020-02-28T01:56:40Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/23901/ Ashik basti: My Saz1 wails for my beloved Naghiyeva, Shahla Amirdabbaghian, Amin Shunmugam, Krishnavanie P Philology. Linguistics PN Literature (General) This article introduces the main features of the art of Azerbaijani ashik (aşıq) and also presents the life and a selection of the poetry of Ashik Basti (1836-1936), an outstanding female ashik of Azerbaijan during the nineteenth century. The art of ashik is a genre of Turkic folklore common to Central Asia and especially in Azerbaijan. It takes the form of the oral performance of mostly love narratives and sometimes epic stories accompanied mainly by the saz, a slender-necked lute, alongside other musical instruments. The Azerbaijani ashik, who combines the skills of a singer, dancer, storyteller, poet, word-master and actor, has been the key carrier of the ancient musical traditions of Azerbaijan throughout history. Ashik Basti’s “Basti and Khanchoban”, an epic literary-musical composition known as the dastan, is presented for the first time here in English translation. The phonic beauty of Ashik Basti’s poems is sadly lost in translation but the close literal renditions reveal the resounding cry of the pain of tragic love. © 2019, University of Malaya. All rights reserved. Department of English, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Malaya 2019 Article PeerReviewed Naghiyeva, Shahla and Amirdabbaghian, Amin and Shunmugam, Krishnavanie (2019) Ashik basti: My Saz1 wails for my beloved. SARE: Southeast Asian Review of English, 56 (2). pp. 116-138. ISSN 0127-046X https://sare.um.edu.my/article/view/21078 doi:10.22452/sare.vol56no2.10
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topic P Philology. Linguistics
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PN Literature (General)
Naghiyeva, Shahla
Amirdabbaghian, Amin
Shunmugam, Krishnavanie
Ashik basti: My Saz1 wails for my beloved
description This article introduces the main features of the art of Azerbaijani ashik (aşıq) and also presents the life and a selection of the poetry of Ashik Basti (1836-1936), an outstanding female ashik of Azerbaijan during the nineteenth century. The art of ashik is a genre of Turkic folklore common to Central Asia and especially in Azerbaijan. It takes the form of the oral performance of mostly love narratives and sometimes epic stories accompanied mainly by the saz, a slender-necked lute, alongside other musical instruments. The Azerbaijani ashik, who combines the skills of a singer, dancer, storyteller, poet, word-master and actor, has been the key carrier of the ancient musical traditions of Azerbaijan throughout history. Ashik Basti’s “Basti and Khanchoban”, an epic literary-musical composition known as the dastan, is presented for the first time here in English translation. The phonic beauty of Ashik Basti’s poems is sadly lost in translation but the close literal renditions reveal the resounding cry of the pain of tragic love. © 2019, University of Malaya. All rights reserved.
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title Ashik basti: My Saz1 wails for my beloved
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title_full Ashik basti: My Saz1 wails for my beloved
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publisher Department of English, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Malaya
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