A Radif Challenge
First, here's a book recommendation; the challenge is based on an article in it. Reorientations/Arabic and Persian Poetry. Edited by Suzanne Pinckney Stetkevych and published by Indiana University Press in 1994. David Jalajel recommended this book to me largely because of the article, "The Rise and Fall of a Persian Refrain," by Franklin D. Lewis. In this article, Lewis traces the rise in popularity of the radif "fire and water" ("atash u ab"). Lewis describes how poets used a radif in a number of poems, showing their skill and wit. Eventually, of course, a specific radif declines in use.
Lewis's article suggested a challenge to me; the challenge is to write a ghazal using a set radif.
I will provide a radif and challenge poets to use it in a Persian-style ghazals of five to twelve shers. Then I will choose several submitted ghazals using the refrain and publish them in the April 2008 Issue of The Ghazal Page.
- Deadline: February 14, 2008
- Radif: clouds and rain
- Format: a Persian ghazal with five to twelve shers
- Limit: no more than three ghazals per poet
- Prize: publication of any accepted poems in The Ghazal Page
- Submission: Use the link below to submit a ghazal if you wish
This challenge will also appear on The Ghazal Page soon and, if you're in my mailing list, your should see it in your email box soon. I hope to see so many good "clouds and rain" ghazals that I can use them in a double issue.
This a good idea--the prescribed radif, I mean. I think I'll set to work on a 'Clouds and rain' ghazal sometime soon....
Posted by: R. W. Watkins | Thursday, 20 September 2007 at 10:19 AM