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Poetry and story with patriotic content, as part of a literary meeting of the Quneitra Writers Union branch

2020-10-26T22:50:52.404Z


Damascus-SANA The literary meeting held by the Quneitra branch of the Arab Writers Union collected poems according to the poetry of the shun


Damascus-Sana

The literary meeting held by the Quneitra branch of the Arab Writers Union collected poems from poetry according to the poetry of the two halves and the metaphors in addition to story texts dominated by the concerns and issues of the homeland with the participation of a number of members of the union.

The head of the Idlib branch, the poet Muhammad Khaled Al-Khader, recited a poem in the tafile style entitled Memories of the Past, in which he calls for raising children to love the homeland and stand up to terrorism, while the poet Muhammad Rajab, a member of the Arab Writers Union, delivered texts that were limited to the poetry of the two halves full of conscience, sincere patriotism and attachment to the ancient past.

The writer Hanan Darwish, a member of the Arab Writers Union, gave a short story entitled “One Time” in which she used the artistic description, the implications of time and memories, as she adhered to the elements of storytelling and suspense and addressed some of the concerns and problems of women.

In his prose texts that came in a modern style, Dr. Muhammad Tawfiq Yunus, a member of the Arab Writers Union, used the symbol and suggestion in expressing the human issues and concerns that he presented without departing from emotion and spontaneity.

Source: sena

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