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Palestinian and Syrian writers mourn the martyrs of the Beirut explosion and sing about the steadfastness of Syria

2020-08-12T09:42:58.177Z


Damascus-Sana prevailed on the literary and poetic texts participating in the monthly forum of the generations in the General Union of Writers and


Damascus-Sana

The literary and poetic texts were dominated by the participation in the monthly forum of the generations in the General Union of Palestinian Writers, Writers and Journalists, being emotional about what happened in Beirut as a result of the explosion in its port, lamenting the victims, singing the resistance, and the steadfastness of the Syrian people in the face of the terrorist war and the unjust siege.

The poem by the poet Ali Renu was full of sadness, emotion and pain, using vertical poetry to describe what happened in Beirut, while the poet Radwan Qassem recited a poem entitled “The Music of Silence” describing the courage of the Palestinian people in the face of the Zionist occupation and their adherence to the option of resistance.

In his participation, the storyteller Khader Al-Maghout dealt with various topics that touch the people's concerns, in which he adopted the flash and the short. He expressed social concerns and humanitarian issues. .

Bidaa Al-Hamad shared a text titled “Beirut O sister of the Levant” and described the pain that happened in Beirut, expressing the solidarity of the Syrian people towards the plight of the brothers. The poet Qatada al-Zubaidi read a poem entitled “Dhat Nai” in which human aspects and emotional contact with the poetry of the past and the adoption of self-reliance appeared on the soul. To put up the complaint and grief.

The young poet Fawaz Afash also participated in several poems, one of which approached Sufism with the language of Jazla and the rhythm of a musician that adopted the Khalili scales.

In the forum moderated by the writer Samer Mansour, the writer Abdel Fattah Idris presented critical interventions and impressionistic opinions about the outcomes of the participants, where the levels varied and the topics varied, as he read at the conclusion of the forum the poet Radwan Qasim Nafhat in Andalusian literature.

Mohammed Khaled Al-Khader

Source: sena

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