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نزار قباني: -الاعمال الكاملة

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Nizar Qabbani

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Nizar Tawfiq Qabbani was a Syrian diplomat, poet and publisher. His poetic style combines simplicity and elegance in exploring themes of love, eroticism, feminism, religion, and Arab nationalism. Qabbani is one of the most revered contemporary poets in the Arab world, and is considered to be Syria's National Poet.

When Qabbani was 15, his sister, who was 25 at the time, committed suicide because she refused to marry a man she did not love. During her funeral he decided to fight the social conditions he saw as causing her death. When asked whether he was a revolutionary, the poet answered: “Love in the Arab world is like a prisoner, and I want to set (it) free. I want to free the Arab soul, sense and body with my poetry. The relationships between men and women in our society are not healthy.” He is known as one of the most feminist and progressive intellectuals of his time.

While a student in college he wrote his first collection of poems entitled The Brunette Told Me. It was a collection of romantic verses that made several startling references to a woman's body, sending shock waves throughout the conservative society in Damascus. To make it more acceptable, Qabbani showed it to Munir al-Ajlani, the minister of education who was also a friend of his father and a leading nationalist leader in Syria. Ajlani liked the poems and endorsed them by writing the preface for Nizar's first book.

The city of Damascus remained a powerful muse in his poetry, most notably in the Jasmine Scent of Damascus. The 1967 Six-Day War also influenced his poetry and his lament for the Arab cause. The defeat marked a qualitative shift in Qabbani's work – from erotic love poems to poems with overt political themes of rejectionism and resistance. For instance, his poem Marginal Notes on the Book of Defeat, a stinging self-criticism of Arab inferiority, drew anger from both the right and left sides of the Arab political dialogue.

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Profile Image for Yasmeen Asha.
625 reviews84 followers
August 26, 2017
" الاعمال الكاملة نزار قباني "


الكتاب في غاية الروعة اول مرة بقرأ لنزار قباني بس بعرفو لانو اخدنا عنو ايام المدرسه كم قصيدة ونبذه عن حياتو .


فكان هذا الكتاب تجربتي الاولى لقراءة اشعارو

كانت نظرتي لنزار قباني سيئة كنت اكره اشعاره بسبب تسرعي في الحكم على شاعر من روائع الشعراء
فهذا الكتاب غير نظرتي لنزار قباني

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يقسم الكتاب الى قسمين :
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_قسم الثاني نساء نزار قباني
_ وهناك قسم جانبي 100 رسالة حب


الاشعار السياسية في غاية الروعة احببت الاشعار كثيرا شعرت انني اقرأ شعر عميق شعر له وقع رائع



اما اشعار الحب فكانت جميلة ولطيفة احببت بعضها كثيرا
لاتطرق لنقطه اعتقدت ان نزار قباني في قسم الحب سوف اجد كلام جريء ولكن بالنسبه لتصوراتي شعرت انه لم يكن جريء كثيرا ليضع كلام لا يقرأ في اشعار الحب ولكن هناك القليل القليل من الكلام الجريء .


احببت اشعار نزار قباني
الان اضيفه لقائمة الشعراء المفضلين ❤
Profile Image for Maha Alshmary.
66 reviews3 followers
April 15, 2024
Dnf-ed at 65%…? Only liked about two poems in the entire collection, extremely repetitive, both the themes and the metaphors.
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