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The homeland and the woman dominate the poems of the Safita Literary Forum with the culture of Homs

2021-10-31T22:03:01.045Z


Homs-SANA The Woman and the Homeland were the main titles of the poems of the poets of the Safita Literary Forum in a poetry meeting hosted


Homs-Sana

The woman and the homeland were the main titles of the poems of the poets of the Safita Literary Forum in a poetry meeting hosted by the Cultural Center in Homs and attended by a group of poets and intellectuals.

The poet Abbas Ali began the meeting with patriotic and sentimental poems. In his poem, which he dedicated to the capital of Jasmine, Damascus, entitled “The Glory of the Levant,” he translated his feelings that overflowed with pride in a city that will remain a source of generosity and originality, no matter how intense the conspiracies and adversities.

The poet Hassan Omran derived from the spaces of spinning his poem "The Stab of Love", in which he appeared in love, breaking into the seas of love and defying its dangers.

While feelings of sadness and grief overshadowed the poems of the poet Ali Ibrahim Ahmed, who dedicated one of them to the soul of the martyr and the other to the beloved, so the groans met to tell tales of national and spiritual aspiration together.

And the poet Zulfikar Khidr recited poems chanting the martyr who gave the sky a light, and another in which the beloved survived, opposing in its weight and words, the poem of the great poet Nizar Qabbani “Your hand that landed on my shoulder.”

The poet, Dr. Madeleine Tannous, was a guest at the forum, through her participation in a sentimental poem entitled “Call with her.”

Hanan Sweid

Source: sena

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