Homs-Sana
Women occupy a space in the arts of literature from the story, novel, theater, essay and poetry, which gave her a vast space in his land, and she was the heroine and inspiration of poets through the ages.
The writer Dr. Qusay Atassi addressed the presence of women in modern Arabic poetry in its various manifestations and forms through a lecture at the University Graduates Association in Homs, in the presence of a group of intellectuals and lovers of literature.
Atassi reviewed multiple images of women and how the poets' positions varied among them in an image that reflects different positions and discordant opinions that reflect on many intellectual levels that meet and are similar at times to separate and contradict at times.
Among the images of women in poetry, according to Atassi, are the example, the inspiration, and the inspiring goddess of poetry, as described by Abu al-Qasim al-Shabbi. Meanings, thoughts and emotions.
Despite this, Atassi found that the new Arabic poetry elevated the woman to a high position and restored her wonderful being worthy of her when he took her as a symbol of the innumerable worlds, phenomena, thought and situations.
Atassi says, “The woman in modern Arabic poetry is a human being with an entity and has all the characteristics of humanity and its material, spiritual and intellectual characteristics. She is not only a lover and a lover, but a human concern that fuses with other concerns and dissolves in them, to be after that a fabric in the poetic work and a fluid that flows and leaks within it.”
The writer Dr. Qusai Atassi, born in 1931, holds a BA in Arabic literature, a diploma in education, and a doctorate in translation from the University of Geneva. He worked as a teacher in Syria and some Arab countries. His book “Pushing the Question” was published, and he has manuscripts under printing and publishing.
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