Buḥturī, al-

Buḥturī, al-

▪ Arab author
in full  Abū ʿUbādah al-Walīd ibn ʿUbayd Allāh al-Buḥturī  
born 821, Manbij, Syria
died 897, Manbij

      one of the most outstanding poets of the ʿAbbāsid period (750–1258).

      Al-Buḥturī devoted his early poetry, written between the ages of 16 and 19, to his tribe, the Ṭayyiʾ. Sometime after 840 he came to the attention of the prominent poet Abū Tammām, who encouraged his panegyrics and brought him to the caliphal capital of Baghdad. Al-Buḥturī met with little success there and returned to Syria in 844. On his second visit to Baghdad, c. 848, he was introduced to the caliph, al-Mutawakkil, and thus launched a court career; he enjoyed the patronage of successive caliphs, through the reign of al-Muʿtaḍid. In 892 al-Buḥturī went to Egypt as court poet to its governor and finally returned to his birthplace, where he died in 897.

      The majority of al-Buḥturī's poems, produced during his years as court poet, are panegyrics, famed for their finely conceived and detailed descriptions and their musicality of tone. Those written during the early part of his career are historically valuable for the allusions they make to contemporary events. Like his mentor Abū Tammām, al-Buḥturī compiled a ḥamāsah, an anthology of early Arabic verse, but it was only mildly successful (see also Ḥamāsah). Al-Buḥturī is often praised for his “natural” style, which is contrasted with Abū Tammām's “artificial,” mannered exploitation of rhetorical devices.

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