Damascus-Sana
The collection of Sahar Winter Night by the late poet Abdel Nasser Al-Hamad varies in form and content. It belongs to the two types of vertical poetry and metaphors and carries emotional, subjective, humanitarian and patriotic concerns.
The group's poems, which were the last push by the late to publish, combined the delicacy of the style, the fluidity of poetic sentences and the displacement of images, such as his saying: “O the tenderness of the melody traveling in the nightingale singing.”
The poet also tries to combine antiquity and modernity through amazing pictures and linguistic divergences and the use of jazlah and lexical vocabulary in one house, such as saying:
"Their faces are light, their laughter is visions ... and their color is pure white."
The poet also diversifies in the poetic forms from the passage and the vertical form of poetry to the subjugation of famous poems, such as the poem that Mrs. Umm Kulthum sang under the title Revolution of Doubt where he says:
"Love is tormenting me, and you are from me..and my dream, truth and wish ... I have broken my confusion and the fire of my mind ... I almost doubt myself because I .. almost doubt you while you are from me."
In the group, the poet Al-Hamad invokes some famous personalities in their Sufism, such as Saad Al-Shirazi or in their heroism, such as the child martyr Muhammad Al-Dura, who gave him a poem entitled The Dialogue of Death on the Pavements in which he broadcasts his patriotic and national concerns.
The collection issued by the Syrian General Authority for Book includes seventeen medium-length poems in 95 pages of medium length, the late poet Al-Hamad, born in Deir Ezzor 1958, holds a degree in sociology, and a member of the Arab Writers Union has a number of printed collections, including hymns of Damascene ghouls, the spinning notebook, and angels from the paper of his absence Death on the 22nd of last August.
Bilal Ahmad