Damascus-Sana
The Cultural Center in Abu Rummaneh held a literary symposium that dealt with some of the stories of the writer Malik Suqur from his two groups, Dora and the sky is not high.
Suqour told a number of his stories that were exposed to social reality and were characterized by humanity, love of justice and goodness within the commitment to the art of storytelling, its structure and foundations, in addition to the topics of resistance and confronting terrorism.
Media Faten Daaboul saw that the writer Falcon set out in his story collection “Dora” which consists of ten realistic stories with a rich intellectual level and a wide culture to allocate space and time according to the nature of events and the different and varied facts in each story. The image of the frame of events entrenches in the mind of the recipient, “Pausing when Suqoor relies on overlapping discourse through the openness of the texts of his group to different stylistic units and their inclusion of suggestions that refer the reader to knowing the psychology of the narrative character.
The critic, Dr. Rima Diab, in turn said: “The story group included the sky that is not high, ten stories that were distinguished by the palace and had significance, symbol and significance. As for its language, it was characterized by easy words close to public taste and graceful expressions in a manner that reflects prevailing customs and traditions with the touch of these stories to our pain and tragedies and contain an implicit message. A lofty goal. ”
The head of the Cultural Center, Rabab Ahmed, spoke about the need to shed light on our writers and their experiences and put them on the rug of research to confirm the role of literature in our contemporary life.
Mohammed Khaled Al-Khader