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It was published after his departure.. (The Last Knight of the Vision) a collection by the poet Mustafa Khader

2022-08-27T15:27:04.838Z


Damascus-SANA (The Last Knight of the Vision) is a collection of poetry by the poet Mustafa Khader, which was published after his death.


Damascus-SANA

(The Last Vision Knight) is a collection of poetry by the poet Mustafa Khader, which was published after his death. It includes a number of texts that were written in the sixties, which witnessed important cultural transformations in the Arab world, and was able to extract the spirit of the Al-Tafidah poem.

And the poet Mustafa Khader, who was a contemporary of the great poets, went in his group to love Damascus through a vision in which he expressed social, humanitarian and historical situations. different, and he says in another poem “Waiting”:

And we ended, the faces became paths

Horses crossed it after waiting..

Tomorrow we are content to repent.

In these ancient texts, which were written between 1959 and 1965 and published in various newspapers, the interest in rhythm and language and belong to the nation’s suffering in terms of its relationship to its destiny and existence, based on the concept of civilized poetry raised at the time by various studies as mentioned in the study of the poet Hassan Al-Judy, friend of the late poet Mustafa.

It is noteworthy that the collection is located in 119 pages of medium pieces, as well as many books, such as Where does the poem begin, The Stones of the Poet, the Republic of the Earth, the Eye and Space, for children the Daybook, the Song of the Earth, in Studies, Poetry, Identity, Discourse, Criticism, and other writings in all literary genres.

Muhammad Khaled Al-Khidr

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