Hatem Tlili Mahmoudi's 'Adonis Surrealia' offers a compelling scholarly examination of the complex and multifaceted relationship between the towering figure of modern Arab poetry, Adonis, and the transformative principles of surrealism. This book meticulously explores how surrealist aesthetics, philosophy, and revolutionary spirit might have influenced Adonis's poetic vision and thematic concerns. Mahmoudi delves into the parallels and divergences, revealing how Adonis both resonated with and critically engaged with surrealist ideas, particularly in his pursuit of linguistic liberation and his profound interrogation of reality and tradition. It is an essential read for scholars of Arab literature, comparative literature, and surrealist studies, providing fresh insights into the intricate web of intertextuality and intellectual currents shaping contemporary poetic expression.