Modernity in the Poetry of Nima Yoshij and Baland Al-Haidari A comparative study

Authors

  • Assistant Professor Dr. Falah Hassan Abbas University of Thi Qar- College Of Arts

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32792/tqartj.v1i40.359

Keywords:

Modernity, Nima Yoshij, Baland Al-Haidari, comparative literature, contemporary Iranian and Iraqi poetry.

Abstract

This research discusses the issue of modernity in contemporary Persian and Arabic poetry. The researcher chose the Iranian poet Nima Yoshij, who is considered one of the pioneers of modernity in contemporary Iranian poetry, and the Iraqi poet Baland Al-Haidari, who is also one of the pioneers of modernity in contemporary Iraqi poetry.

 Through their poetry, the two poets expressed the themes of modernity that entered the world of poetry and literature, and that are based on modernist concepts with a new and contemporary vision in harmony with their time; The two poets explained their aspirations and hopes, and the hopes and issues of society. The poet is a member of the community who feels his suffering, his concerns and his ambitions and expresses them in the most sincere way. It seems that the poets have benefited from their experiences and their culture of roses in updating the poem in form and content.

The researcher also chose models from the poems of the two poets (Nima Yoshij and Baland Al-Haidari) that included modern themes through which the two poets dealt with various (new) individual and societal issues and other human issues.

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Published

2022-12-27

How to Cite

Abbas, Assistant Professor Dr. Falah Hassan. 2022. “Modernity in the Poetry of Nima Yoshij and Baland Al-Haidari A Comparative Study”. Thi Qar Arts Journal 1 (40). Huminites:1-16. https://doi.org/10.32792/tqartj.v1i40.359.

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Literature and language