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In the realm of literature, poetry stands as a timeless testament to the human experience, capturing emotions, thoughts, and the essence of existence in a myriad of verses. Within the rich tapestry of Arabic poetry, these six poems emerge as beacons of modernity, each offering a unique perspective, a distinct voice, and a profound exploration of life's mysteries. "New Horizons in Modern Arabic Poetry: Poetry and Existence" brings together a collection of verses that transcend time and culture, embodying the contemporary spirit while echoing the sentiments of the Arab world. These poetic…mehr

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In the realm of literature, poetry stands as a timeless testament to the human experience, capturing emotions, thoughts, and the essence of existence in a myriad of verses. Within the rich tapestry of Arabic poetry, these six poems emerge as beacons of modernity, each offering a unique perspective, a distinct voice, and a profound exploration of life's mysteries. "New Horizons in Modern Arabic Poetry: Poetry and Existence" brings together a collection of verses that transcend time and culture, embodying the contemporary spirit while echoing the sentiments of the Arab world. These poetic expressions delve into the depths of human emotions, contemplate the enigmatic nature of existence, and offer glimpses into the intricate complexities of life itself. The Moon in Love by Professor Ahmed Mohammed Al Khalifa from Bahrain, A New Existence by Elias Consul, a Syrian Immigrant Poet, The Philosophy of Life by Eliya Abu Maadi, the Lebanese Poet, An African Anthem by Mohamed El-Fitori from Sudan, I Don't Want by Khaled Mohammed Al-Faraj of Kuwait, and The Unknown by Abdul Rahman Shukry from Egypt; each poem represents a facet of modern Arabic poetry, showcasing diverse themes and emotions.
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Le Dr K.M.A.Ahamed Zubair enseigne la littérature et la langue arabes au New College, à Chennai, en Inde. Il a écrit 252 livres en anglais, en tamoul, en hindi et en arabe, qui ont été publiés en Allemagne, en Irak, au Canada, en Lettonie, en Moldavie, à l'île Maurice, au Royaume-Uni et en Inde. Ses articles de recherche ont été publiés dans des revues de nombreux pays.