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A literary and cultural festival in Kafr Sousa that draws its contents from people's issues

2022-01-16T22:24:13.895Z


Damascus, SANA- The literary festival held by the Arab Cultural Center in Kafr Sousa, in cooperation with the Writers Union, was distinguished


Damascus-SANA

The literary festival, which was held by the Arab Cultural Center in Kafr Sousa, in cooperation with the Arab Writers Union, the Idlib branch, was distinguished by its tendency to modernity, without neglecting the musical weight in poetry through the activation and vertical poems and stories that derived their contents from the conditions of people.

The poet Dr. Osama Hammoud participated in poems that were distinguished by their pictures and music that were synonymous with meaning and carried the concerns of the homeland, society and the human being under the titles “In the Beginning, Good Morning, Uniqueness and Dreams” and the poem “This is Me” in which he said, “Patience for the affliction of your life, but .. some weariness is the preamble to happiness, the soul transcends.” With purity and its wool... while annihilation is the identity of the bodies.”

The poems of the poet Ahlam Banawi were distinguished by their deviations and images, including a poem entitled The Voice of Abi Habal, in which she said, “The ropes of your voice caught me in the emptiness of love.. and the heart is a bucket without love, they did not spill,” in addition to the poem “Bilmahkaya” that carried emotional and emotional inspiration.

The poet Bilal Ahmed participated in poems that dealt with human and social concern and simulated the daily pain and suffering of people as a result of the consequences of the terrorist war on our country, in addition to a poem dedicated to his daughter in which he said, "Good morning, oh roses of youth...and oh touch of Christ on my wounds."

While the poet Eman Al-Hourani participated in a vertical poem that carried the social concern and the daily suffering of simple people.

The festival concluded with the storyteller Imad Nadaf with a set of short stories that express the concerns of the nation, society and the human being in a transparent language that tends to be poetic at times and symbolic at other times.

The evening was moderated by the poet and journalist Muhammad Khaled al-Khidr, who pointed out that the products of the participants in poetry and story reflect the level of literature in our country and its identification with the pain and hopes of the Syrians.

Elsa Zuhair Qassa, head of a cultural center in Kafr Sousa, explained in a statement to SANA that the center continues to hold cultural and artistic events to advance the cultural and intellectual movement despite all challenges and circumstances, considering that this festival was distinguished by its presence, writers, poets and audience.

Source: sena

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