Flipping the Scales between the Sacred and the Profane in the Prose Poem: Arabic Poems from the Collection "Lan" Ansi Al-Hajj as a Model
Автор: Hachemi Mohamed Belhabib
Журнал: Science, Education and Innovations in the Context of Modern Problems @imcra
Статья в выпуске: 1 vol.8, 2025 года.
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Arabic free verse poetry constituted an exception and a breakthrough in its themes, transgressing everything sacred with unprecedented boldness and blatantness, whether at the level of language - as no one had done before - or religious and social values. The free verse poem was distinguished by its transgression of the system and rules of language and grammar, and its rejection of the fixed systems that formed the basis of ancient poetic writing. This poem did not recognize any linguistic, literary, social, or religious authority, but rather sought to break everything it called molds according to a free, subjective vision. Therefore, this research addresses the manifestations of this rebellion in the free verse poem and how it addressed the issue of turning the sacred into the profane, and the areas its themes invaded, through some poems by one of its pioneers and theorists, Unsi al-Hajj.
Prose poem, Sacred, Profane, Language, Creativity, Liberation
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/16010365
IDR: 16010365 | DOI: 10.56334/sei/8.1.58