Read poetic styles The ninetieth prose poem in iraq is a model

Authors

  • ا. م. د عباس اجريدي لفته الكلية التربوية المفتوحة

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31185/lark.Vol1.Iss40.1718

Keywords:

key words : generation, nineties, poets, Iraq

Abstract

The poem of the nineties in Iraq, whether published through the governmental institution or through private publishing, is known as the literature of cloning and expressing that era. Thirteen long years and what caused it from the kinds of woes and effects on the life level, as well as the oppressive political repression that led to the confiscation of any different opinion.   The poet lived the ninetieth, like the rest of the Iraqi people, sharing the pain, and he turned that suffering into a store of important experiences, which helped him build His own language, which distinguished his poetic output among its features, the short poem and the simplicity of the often expressive language. The foreword tried to give an image that would not be perfect, but just as the fat hunt in the ninetieth poetry, I tried to get to know the depth and the sides, especially the poetic styles that took on the prevalence and spread. The research was, in all his interest, to point out the styles he found in the poetic texts  Which has become a clear advantage, and this does not mean that it was monopolized by them. Rather, these methods were developed on their hands, such as shorthand, stance, daily, neglected, paradox, contrast, poetic biography, the presence of the other text and the margin. As for the conclusion, the research was done to reach the most essential points in that experience, while noting the sources and references on which it was based. 

 

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2020-12-31

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Arabic

How to Cite

عباس اجريدي لفته ا. م. د. (2020). Read poetic styles The ninetieth prose poem in iraq is a model. Lark, 13(1), 62-47. https://doi.org/10.31185/lark.Vol1.Iss40.1718