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Posts of the Damascus Literary Book Branch Forum.. Variation and diversity

2021-12-01T14:30:51.338Z


Damascus, SANA- The last session of the monthly literary and cultural forum of the Damascus branch of the Arab Writers Union carried the characteristic of


Damascus-SANA

The last session of the monthly literary and cultural forum of the Damascus branch of the Arab Writers Union carried the feature of diversity and contrast by presenting literary texts belonging to various walks and experiences in poetry, story, children's literature and writers of different generations.

The forum, which was attended by writers, poets, critics and interested parties, was moderated by the poet Qahtan Bayrakdar. It was started by the poet Kholoud Kaddoura, where she recited from her poems “My Beloved is an Impostor of Poetry”, “Meeting”, “Half a Soul” and “I Will Kill Them” and celebrated in her usual style inclined to delicate language and immersed in emotions.

The writer Muhammad Al-Hafry read a literary text entitled “I was the seventh of them,” in which he mixed the style of thought and literary fiction.

The poet Ali Al-Aqbani read poems from various methods in which he relied on the paradox, and among the poems he recited were “WhatsApp Facebook”, “Hate Your Part” and “Ecstasy”.

The journalist and storyteller Mays Al-Ani read her story directed to children, which recently won third place in the short story competition directed to the child, which is held by the Ministry of Culture, the Syrian General Book Organization, entitled “A Dire Journey to the City of Snow,” a text that tends to imaginative and humanize things.

The poet Hana Daoudi recited one of her poems “Ask for Asylum” - “I forget and I don’t forget - before and after the meeting.” Ghazal was the most important of its contents in a prose style that relied on female emotion to express meanings.

The poet Jude Al-Dimashqi read a poem about Damascus, in which he sought to present a modern form. As for the poet Jaber Abu Hussein, he recited a poem in his usual lyrical style. The poet Saeed Al-Arabiniya delivered a prose text close to the story, to be the conclusion with the storyteller Faten Derki, who read a story entitled “Oh I”, which is a kind of The literature of self-talk.

A number of attendees made interventions about the read literary productions, considering that some of them carried creativity and excellence, while some texts need further evaluation of the experience to reach the degree of uniqueness and novelty.

Muhammad Khaled Al-Khidr

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Source: sena

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