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Hawel Takoon | Faisal Al Adwani
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The poetic discourse of Faisal Al-Adwani belongs first and foremost to the human being, and to the poet’s own characteristics, representing a different horizon for self-introspection, a formula for life, behavior and the search for the human within him, and because the poet is the son of his age, he is always biased towards an idea, project or vision, which he says in poetry, and writing. In "Try to be" you cannot read just a feeling that connects man to his fellow human being, but rather to the surrounding world, whether it is a human surrounding, or even a fleeting or temporary context. The poet and his wisdom about the poem.
“Give your life a rest and ease your conscience/You do not care about those who stumble, they seek, your right is never taken by someone else / We were writing you a right and God is slow, and only you determine what is your next destiny / "Try to be the one you always want to be". Through life visions that are renewed with each birth of a new poem, and if we invoke one of the modern criticism theories that see “that nothing is intended through creativity as the creator himself intends”, then only the aggressive person has the legitimacy in dismantling the features of his text and its final goal, which we will only discover. With the last poem.
The book includes poems in modern Arabic poetry, metered and rhymed, and others in modern Arabic poetry. Among the titles, we mention: "Try to be", "You have lost your sadness", "Tighten your tricks in my wounds", "Change the subject", "Pulse" , "I listened to silence" (...) and other poems.
“Give your life a rest and ease your conscience/You do not care about those who stumble, they seek, your right is never taken by someone else / We were writing you a right and God is slow, and only you determine what is your next destiny / "Try to be the one you always want to be". Through life visions that are renewed with each birth of a new poem, and if we invoke one of the modern criticism theories that see “that nothing is intended through creativity as the creator himself intends”, then only the aggressive person has the legitimacy in dismantling the features of his text and its final goal, which we will only discover. With the last poem.
The book includes poems in modern Arabic poetry, metered and rhymed, and others in modern Arabic poetry. Among the titles, we mention: "Try to be", "You have lost your sadness", "Tighten your tricks in my wounds", "Change the subject", "Pulse" , "I listened to silence" (...) and other poems.
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The poetic discourse of Faisal Al-Adwani belongs first and foremost to the human being, and to the poet’s own characteristics, representing a different horizon for self-introspection, a formula for life, behavior and the search for the human within him, and because the poet is the son of his age, he is always biased towards an idea, project or vision, which he says in poetry, and writing. In "Try to be" you cannot read just a feeling that connects man to his fellow human being, but rather to the surrounding world, whether it is a human surrounding, or even a fleeting or temporary context. The poet and his wisdom about the poem.
“Give your life a rest and ease your conscience/You do not care about those who stumble, they seek, your right is never taken by someone else / We were writing you a right and God is slow, and only you determine what is your next destiny / "Try to be the one you always want to be". Through life visions that are renewed with each birth of a new poem, and if we invoke one of the modern criticism theories that see “that nothing is intended through creativity as the creator himself intends”, then only the aggressive person has the legitimacy in dismantling the features of his text and its final goal, which we will only discover. With the last poem.
The book includes poems in modern Arabic poetry, metered and rhymed, and others in modern Arabic poetry. Among the titles, we mention: "Try to be", "You have lost your sadness", "Tighten your tricks in my wounds", "Change the subject", "Pulse" , "I listened to silence" (...) and other poems.
“Give your life a rest and ease your conscience/You do not care about those who stumble, they seek, your right is never taken by someone else / We were writing you a right and God is slow, and only you determine what is your next destiny / "Try to be the one you always want to be". Through life visions that are renewed with each birth of a new poem, and if we invoke one of the modern criticism theories that see “that nothing is intended through creativity as the creator himself intends”, then only the aggressive person has the legitimacy in dismantling the features of his text and its final goal, which we will only discover. With the last poem.
The book includes poems in modern Arabic poetry, metered and rhymed, and others in modern Arabic poetry. Among the titles, we mention: "Try to be", "You have lost your sadness", "Tighten your tricks in my wounds", "Change the subject", "Pulse" , "I listened to silence" (...) and other poems.
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