Said, Ali Ahmad
(1930-) pseudonym
ADONIS
, Syrian poet and literary critic who was a leader of the modernist movement
in Arabic poetry in the mid-20th century.
Sa'id received a degree
in philosophy at the University of Damascus in 1954 and served in the Syrian
military from 1954 to 1956. He then moved to Beirut, where he received a Ph.D.
from St. Joseph University in 1973. In 1957 he helped Yusuf al-Khal
found the avant-garde poetry review Shi'r, and in 1968 he launched the
more radical journal Mawaqif. His early volumes of poetry included
Dalilia (1950), Qasa'id ula (1956;
"First Poems"), and Awraq fi ar-rih (1958; "Leaves
in the Wind"). In the 1960s Sa'id helped create a new form of Arabic
poetry, characterized by elevated diction and complex surrealism in poems like Aghani
Mihyar ad-Dimashqi (1961; "Songs of Mihyar of
Damascus").