Abstract
Abu Nuwas (Abū Nuwās) (756–758 – 813–815 ce ) was a leading Arabic poet who transformed Arabic poetry about wine, love, the obscene, and hunting in ways that influenced poetry from the Iberian Peninsula and France to Iran and India. He also contributed to the traditions of ascetic, praise, elegy, censure, and invective poetry. Abu Nuwas was born in southwest Iran and lived mainly in Basra and Baghdad.
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