Adonis's 'Complete Poetic Works: Volume Two (1965-1970)' compiles the groundbreaking poems produced by the celebrated Syrian-Lebanese poet during a transformative period in his career and in Arab intellectual history. This collection captures Adonis at the height of his experimental phase, pushing the boundaries of traditional Arabic verse with his innovative use of language, imagery, and philosophical depth. Readers will find poems that reflect the political and social upheavals of the late 1960s, intertwined with Adonis's characteristic explorations of identity, spirituality, and the eternal quest for meaning. It is an essential volume for understanding the development of modern Arabic poetry through the lens of one of its most influential figures.