Damascus countryside-SANA
A varied evening organized by the Damascus Countryside Branch of the Arab Writers Union in cooperation with the cultural station in Jaramana. It included stories of different form and content and varied in their topics, which were dominated by significance, emotion and humanity in stories of artistic form and building strength that possesses the elements of the story and its foundations.
The director of the symposium, Dr. Ghassan Ghoneim, head of the Arab Writers Union branch in Damascus countryside, introduced the participants and how they dealt with short stories and their literary talents.
In turn, the writer Suzan Al-Saabi gave a story entitled Perhaps Paradise, in which she addressed a human and social situation that expresses a new vision by using the rose as an artistic indication, as she goes to address a new social vision in reality. The result is the ingredients for happiness and joy.
The writer Samer Mansour presented a story entitled The Prey, in which he expressed the confrontation of injustice, oppression and killing using the connotation that accompanied the event to the end of the story's state, in addition to a story entitled Flying to the Bottom, in which he treated some cases of social reality.
On the other hand, the writer and artist Mashhour Khaizran presented a story entitled The Dog in which he presented issues of poverty and injustice and the results of the difficult cases carried out by terrorism in which humans and animals were affected in an artistic style in which passion accompanied the event from its beginning to the end, in addition to a story in which he talked about his struggle in life and the transformations of his life and his arrival to its current status.
Muhammad Khaled Al-Khidr