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A poetry evening in the book of Damascus siding with music and modernity

2021-10-19T16:35:06.356Z


Damascus, SANA- The poetry evening held by the Arab Writers Union favored poetic music through the two styles of poetry


Damascus-SANA

The poetry evening held by the Arab Writers Union sided with poetic music through the two styles of vertical poetry and activism, and to poetic modernity in terms of meanings, images and linguistic displacements.

And the poet Ibrahim Fahd Mansour participated in a vertical poem entitled (I swear to you, Adam), which carried emotional and emotional distress.

The poet Hassan Al-Ra'i also presented a poem entitled "Snooze", which was distinguished by its deep and transparent images, while the participation of the poet Hikmat Juma'a came with a poem belonging to the type of activation entitled the first lover's anthem, which was celebrated in a complex way.

The poet Ghadeer Ismail participated in a vertical poem entitled Singing a Sunbulah Ago, in which he approached Sufism, while the poet Muhammad Al-Awf read a vertical poem characterized by its amazing images that tend to modernity.

While the poet Fares Daadoush recited a poem entitled “The Perception of the Spirit”, he relied in its rhymes to the method of verbal alliteration, where he said, “The perceptiveness of the soul prayed when it was permitted to me.. the yearning of my revelation for the people of the wafa delegation.”

The poetry evening, which was moderated by the poet Qahtan Bayrakdar, concluded with a poem by the Iraqi poet Furqan Kazem, in which he sang the love of the Levant, titled To My Beloved.

Bilal Ahmad

Source: sena

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