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(An hour and maybe less) .. sentimental articles that restore the literature of letters by Hana Abu Asaad

2022-03-21T09:03:56.545Z


Damascus-SANA restores a book Damascus-SANA The book “An Hour, or Maybe Less… Her Letters to Him and Other Articles” recalls defining moments in a person’s life that are linked to essential stages of his life, so he remembers them after a while as if they were an eternity without attention. The recently published book by its author Hana Abu Asaad summarized emotional cases that were reflected in the writer’s conscience and t


Damascus-SANA

The book “An Hour, or Maybe Less… Her Letters to Him and Other Articles” recalls defining moments in a person’s life that are linked to essential stages of his life, so he remembers them after a while as if they were an eternity without attention.

The recently published book by its author Hana Abu Asaad summarized emotional cases that were reflected in the writer’s conscience and the reality she lived with with a sincere feeling, according to her expression, by returning to the ancient writing style of the Arabs, which is “literature of letters”, where the letters constituted at the time an important literary, documentary and awareness case.

In many of her sentimental articles, Abu Asaad inclined to emulate the other through an emotional correspondence that equates in her literary approach with love for the homeland, because she considers that the homeland needs great love, so she expressed this eagerly, based on longing and nostalgia, through a rational logic that unites the homeland and the human spirit as stated in the article “O you who I loved the size of a homeland.”

The metaphors, metaphors, and other aesthetics used by the author play a role in embodying literary cases that she sought to build in the form of an article close to the short story or literary monologue as a text entitled “Gems in the form of human beings.”

The beloved Syria, the mother, and the homeland occupy an important place in the book, and this is what Abu Asaad expressed in her text, “Syria is yours to love,” which came full of emotions, fragrance, memories, eagerness, and metaphors.

The author also goes to emulate the highest human values ​​in her text “Awaken your conscience” to express the importance of trust, faithful dealings, morals and conscience in a difficult time, in a gentle literary style.

The 115-page collection of medium pieces is issued by the New Delmon House for Publishing and Distribution.

Two collections of prose poetry were published by Hana Abu Asaad, "The Passing in Kanon" and "Yesterday We Were" and books for young people talking about the late Jan Al-Kassan and Nihad Kalai.

Muhammad Khaled Al-Khidr

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