The political trend in Sadiq al-Qamusi's poetry
Abstract
Arab poetry in general, and Iraqi poetry in particular, developed in the mid-nineteenth century, through the emergence of the first signs of new poetry schools such as the Free Poetry School, as a result of the breakdowns that affected poetry due to the transformations resulting from the ruling authority, and the employment of poetry for its ambitions, which led to the emergence of a layer of The poets who gave rulers and authority a position through their poetry, a position that those rulers who were known for their tyranny and coercion and so on, is not deserving of it. Moreover, the most important developments that have occurred in the sky of poetry is the introduction of new contents on it, in order to give a sublime message in the context of the contexts that have been developed. Or that has been molded in a way that corresponds to the variables of the stage at the time, and this is why new poetic features emerged within the poetic trends that took a large part in what poets offer in their writings. Her appearance was at the maturity of consciousness among our poet, and she lived with its various aspects, and all these touches formed a poetic cloud in the imagination of Al-Qamusi to show it in his poetic collection, in addition to that Our poet wrote his poems to be a sincere message expressing the concerns of a nation and not an individual, despite the presence of texts talking about individual experience, and according to the foregoing we will talk in this topic about the poetic political direction that has settled in the poetry of Al Qamusi by tracing his poetry.
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