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La Oreed Lihazihi Al Qasida An Tantahi | Mahmoud Darwish

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"The Last Diwan" by the late poet Mahmoud Darwish entitled "I do not want this poem to end" The Diwan is divided into three sections: The first is entitled "The Dice Player", which begins with the poem with which he began his last evening in Ramallah. The second section was devoted to one poem, "I do not want this poem to end", and most likely it is the last poem he wrote chronologically, and which the poet wanted it to never end. It symbolizes the poet's relationship to himself, his land and his death. As for the third section, it includes a group of poems written by Mahmoud Darwish in stages, including the patriotic and the personal, and including two poems by Nizar Qabbani and Emile Habibi.
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"The Last Diwan" by the late poet Mahmoud Darwish entitled "I do not want this poem to end" The Diwan is divided into three sections: The first is entitled "The Dice Player", which begins with the poem with which he began his last evening in Ramallah. The second section was devoted to one poem, "I do not want this poem to end", and most likely it is the last poem he wrote chronologically, and which the poet wanted it to never end. It symbolizes the poet's relationship to himself, his land and his death. As for the third section, it includes a group of poems written by Mahmoud Darwish in stages, including the patriotic and the personal, and including two poems by Nizar Qabbani and Emile Habibi.
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