This compelling work by Abd al-Qadir al-Janabi delves into the unique poetic journey of Ansi Al-Hajj, one of the most influential figures in modern Arabic poetry. The book meticulously traces Al-Hajj's evolution, particularly his innovative exploration of prose forms, moving from the established 'prose poem' into what the author terms 'prose fragments' (shaqa'iq al-nathr). Through a carefully curated selection of Al-Hajj's poems and his distinctive 'endings' (khatimat), the reader gains profound insight into his experimental approach to language, form, and meaning. It's an essential study for anyone interested in avant-garde Arabic literature and the boundaries of poetic expression.