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A poetic meeting that combines national and humanitarian issues in the Jerusalem Foundation for Culture and Heritage

2022-11-27T09:44:54.572Z


Damascus, SANA- The poems of the poets varied in the poetic meeting hosted by the Jerusalem Foundation for Culture and Heritage, in cooperation with Mr.


Damascus-SANA

The poems of the poets varied in the poetic meeting hosted by the Al-Quds Foundation for Culture and Heritage, in cooperation with the Idlib branch of the Arab Writers Union, between the national and the social, and between poetry of the two parts, verbal and prose, at the Al-Quds Foundation for Culture and Heritage.

Writer Samer Mansour delivered prose texts that reflected the human reality that he was affected by, contrary to what he used to write in stories and theater as he expressed at the beginning of his texts, relying on the emotion that contributed to building the artistic form, in addition to what he brought from the components of the surrounding environment.

In her turn, the poet Iman Mousli recited a number of her prose texts that rose to the level of poetry in what she expressed of national and social situations through the aesthetics she borrowed from what she was affected by, to reach in her texts the easy and abstaining style and express her ingredients.

As for the poet Ali Al-Dandah, his texts varied between the two parts and the activation, and he was committed to the unity of music and the sincerity of emotion, affected by the pain he experienced during the terrorist and conspiratorial war on his homeland, especially in his text in which he described his martyr brother and his memories with him and the importance of martyrdom.

The texts of the poet Amal Al-Manawer were limited to the poetry of the two parts, describing Jerusalem and what it means to the Arab nation and the need to struggle for its liberation, in addition to social and human texts in which she committed herself to language, emotion and music.

In a statement to the Director of the Jerusalem Foundation for Culture and Heritage, Muhammad Abu Jabara, he referred to the high artistic levels that the participants brought in their poetic and literary texts, indicating their commitment to the national and moral issues of their nation, and their keenness to respect and support the culture of resistance.

Muhammad Khaled Al-Khader

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Source: sena

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