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Lebanese poet Mohammad Ali Shams al-Din from the Book Fair: Damascus symbol of history and human civilization

2019-09-17T17:13:32.489Z


Damascus - SANA is reflected in the experience of the Lebanese poet Mohammad Ali Shams al-Din Thirst of Marafie in the search for the idea that comes m


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The experience of the Lebanese poet Mohammad Ali Shams al-Din is a thirst for knowledge in the search for the idea that comes with the emotion emanating from the reflections of reality to present a different, problematic and unfamiliar text.

During his participation in the activities of the thirty-first book exhibition at the Assad National Library, SANA held a dialogue with the poet Shams al-Din in which he talked about the worlds of his knowledge of poem and its relation with philosophy, his view of the relationship of poetic text in form and the presence of resistance in his poems and his relationship with the city of Damascus.

Shams al-Din explains that he is deliberately trying as much as he can while writing the poetic text to enter the worlds of philosophy to be full of textual formations of what is new, although the poet must have psychological effects cause the poem writing, considering that the poem first and foremost of reality and even if it was new Bhoabha and form And method of installation.

The poetic text in the opinion of Shamsuddin should provide benefit and not necessarily to adopt a particular form and important to reach an impact in the other, whether this impact is positive or negative, but ultimately will lead to a positive change provided that we do not abandon our originality and heritage from which we have learned a lot of knowledge and civilizations And cultural techniques.

According to Shams al-Din, the poet must be a resistance and defender of his country and the culture, history and civilizations of the country. Poetry.

Regarding his participation in the activities of the 31st Book Fair, the Lebanese poet considers that his presence in Damascus to deliver poetry is the pinnacle of giving in his poetic career because he loves Damascus and considers it one of the most important countries and the closest to his soul and heart, it is a symbol of Arab history and human civilization.

Shams al-Din finds that his poem took place in Damascus and elsewhere in Syria, so there is a cultural bridge between him and the Syrian intellectuals, which requires his presence in every important cultural forum, noting the ongoing cultural activities and festivals in Damascus and abroad, which he had a role to attend and participate in. .

It is noteworthy that the poet Mohammed Ali Shams al-Din many books on the level of poetry (poems smuggled to my beloved Asya), (Clouds to dreams of the deposed king), (Anadek Ya Malaki and Habibi) and other poetry groups reached 13 groups and in prose (stone winds) and (Book of sects He has several books in historical study and children's literature.

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