'Kurpershoek's work will be of great interest and usefulness both to the students of Arabian oral literature and to the dialectologist.'Bruce Ingham, BSOAS.'This book is a must for a wide variety of readers: social and cultural anthropologists of every hue, but especially of Arabia; literary historians of Arabic; and, last but not least, Arabic dialectologists.'Çlive Holes, Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1998.'Cet ouvrage estera un témoin précieux d'un monde qui bientôt s'en sera allé!'Claude Gilliot, Revue des Sciences Philophiques et Theologiques, 1999.'In sum, this is another superbly executed addition to Kurpershoek's growing oeuvre on Arabian oral culture, imbued with the same understanding of how ancient literary themes and structures are subtly bent to the personalities and outlook of modern poets, and shaped by the pressures fo modern Arabian society and memories of its history.'Clive Holes, Journal of Royal Asiatic Society, 2000.