Damascus-SANA
Various texts between balanced poetry, thoughts and rhymes included in the book “The Wildfire Harvest” by Ruwaida Al-Rifai dealt with patriotic and emotional issues, as well as texts that focused on women’s issues.
During a symposium held by the Arab Cultural Center in Abu Rummaneh about the book, a number of writers and poets presented impressionistic readings. The poet Hikmat Gomaa explained that the book is located in more than one hundred pages of medium length, pointing to its texts that were full of various feelings and feelings, which dealt with several aspects and carried the national concern. The emotional and the subjective, and the poems were revealed in the language of the poetic lover, carrying all the concerns and issues of women.
Juma'a considered that the poet's echoes were oscillating emotional vibrations, as she is angry, noisy at times, and quiet and romantic at other times.
As for the critic Ahmed Hilal, he explained that the harvest of the wildfire is the second collection of poetry by the poet Ruwaida Rifai, and she influenced writing open texts with multiple purposes and themes in a language that tends to clarity and dependence on the poetic meaning and calling the poet’s ego the dialectic of the relationship between the private and the public.
As for the critical interventions, they varied and differed in opinions, including what was in support of what was stated in the group and considered it a renewal, and some of them opposed the use of rhyme as poetry and thought. Dialogues and discussions took place between the poet and the audience in the book, which was dominated by prose and his thoughts and assonance, and it was limited to a poem of the two halves of poetry and the self that expresses Sincere feelings.
In the end, Ruwaida Al-Rifai signed her book issued by Soriana for printing and publishing to attend.
Muhammad Khaled Al-Khidr