The status Palestinian wanderers in Mahmoud Darwish's poetry

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The committed poet, Mahmood Darwish is one of the pioneers in Palestine resistance poetry whose poems were dedicated to Palestinian dreams and the explanation of pains and wishes of his fellow citizens. The unfortunate status of Palestinian wanderers in camps and Arab countries is one of the concepts used in his poetry. His verses reflect the feelings of wandering people whose rights are neglected. He, as a poet, in front of the thoughts of people speaks about these neglected rights.To get this shout to the readers, Darwish used all the capacities in Arabic poetry, especially the heritage. He is the lover of his country and painful of the moans of deprived and wandering people. But, he is not pessimistic and black in his verses and pain and grief are just giving power to his resistance and challenge. Since Darwish poetry reflects the pains and wishes of his contemporary citizens and the pulse of Palestine resistance literature, we tried to survey, in this study, the reflects of the Palestine Wanderer's pains and wishes in terms of descriptive method.
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Persian
Published:
نشریه نقد ادب معاصر عربی, Volume:3 Issue: 4, 2013
Page:
25
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