Classical Arabic Literature Podcast

Abu Nuwas

1 h 5 min · 2 de may de 2026
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Abu Nuwas was born around 756 CE and died in 815, after a long and colourful career as a poet, travelling around the Muslim world in search of patronage. His work was as varied as his fortunes, and he has left behind poetry on love and hunting, praise and invective, asceticism and - perhaps most famously - wine.

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