Lebanese poet Faten Yaacoub has released her new work titled 'Two Poems', reflecting her unique literary experience. The collection addresses contemporary human themes through a distinctive poetic style.
Lebanese artist Majida El Roumi marked the 28th anniversary of the passing of Syrian poet Nizar Qabbani, expressing her feelings about his enduring poetic legacy. She shared a clip from one of her concerts on Instagram, showcasing Qabbani's work.
This article delves into the concepts of innocence and nudity in prose poetry, highlighting that innocence is an expression of purity, while nudity reflects linguistic transparency. It emphasizes the need for a deep analysis of poetic language to understand these themes.
Egyptian poet Abdullah Ragab has released his new poetry collection titled "The Superficial Like Me," addressing issues of existence and identity through a unique poetic style. This work combines intellectual depth with refined poetic language, making it a valuable addition to contemporary Arabic literature.
Academics assert that the poetry of Abdul Moneim Al-Rifai profoundly reflects national and cultural sentiments. His work serves as a mirror to the challenges and hopes of society, highlighting social and political issues of significance to the nation.
The cultural renaissance in the Arab world represents a long history of artistic creativity. Poetry has played a vital role in documenting this era, while folk art has preserved its rich heritage.
The poetry collection 'Alzheimer's, My Father' by poet Abdul Rahim Al-Khasar presents a unique poetic experience that reconstructs the image of a father through his daily memories in the countryside. It addresses the impact of Alzheimer's disease on the relationship between a father and son, as the poet seeks to grasp fading memories.
Moroccan poet Moukhlis Al-Saghir has released his latest poetry collection 'The Red Land' through the Arab Institute for Studies and Publishing in Beirut. The collection addresses issues of land and the conflicts that plague it, reflecting on the collective suffering caused by wars.
The late poet Muhammad Suleiman proved to be an avid lover of poetry, using it as a refuge from intolerance and formalism. His contributions to literary circles reflect his freedom of expression and profound impact on Arabic poetry.
Last night, the Al-Nahda district in Jeddah hosted a special literary evening titled "Echo of Verses," featuring poet Abdulaziz Hussein Al-Ghamdi, known as "Abdulaziz Hijazi," who presented a collection of his new poems that received significant audience engagement.
Abu Nuwas's Wine Ode transcends mere drinking invitations, revealing hidden voices that reflect the depth of human experience. This article delves into how words resonate like cups of memories and emotions.
Poet Mohamed Suleiman, one of the most significant voices in contemporary Arabic poetry, has passed away, leaving behind a rich literary legacy. His contributions have reshaped the poetic landscape in the Arab world over the last decade.