Damascus-SANA
In a poetry evening, Abu Fakher’s stump signed the first of her poetic works, “The Beloved Will,” where it was hosted by the Arab Cultural Center in Abu Rummaneh, and poets Ahmed Hilal, Issam Abu Ras and Kholoud Karimo participated in the presence of interested parties.
The director of the symposium, the poet Hilal, found in Abu Fakhr’s Diwan a diversity of style between the poetry of Al-Tafila and Al-Muzan, pointing out that this diversity in rhythms and creative forms is within the framework of her experience and search for what is different from the rest of poetic experiences and creative writing, as he told SANA.
The poet Abu Fakhr pointed out that patriotism and sentimentality prevailed in her poetry, which is an invitation to preserve love, indicating that she wrote it in an intense prose manner, which was dominated by metaphors and simultaneous metaphors with suggestion and symbol, in addition to texts that came in the style of the two halves in response to emotion and emotional reflection.
In the evening program, the poet Issam Abu Ras presented a theatrical dialogue with his daughter, Tala, in the style of balanced poetry, expressing different social situations. attendance with her.
It is noteworthy that the poet Jada Abu Fakhr, born in Suwayda 1974, is an Arabic language teacher and international studies student at Damascus University, and participated in a group of collections of collections with Arab poets.
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