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especially his poems during the nineties policy, such as: When announcing the death of the Arabs?, And Almehrolon. From London, Nizar writes poetry and raises the battles and controversy. Īfter the death of Nizar Balqees left Beirut and the movement in Paris and Geneva until settled in London, where he spent the last fifteen years of his life. In 1982, the narrator Balqees killed in an explosion the Iraqi embassy in Beirut, leaving its departure when a bad psychological effect Nizar one we inherited a famous poem bearing her name Balqees. Tawfik and his son died is in the seventh-year-old heart disease and his death was a great shock to Nizar, and may Rthap in a poem to the Prince of Damascus Tawfiq Qabbani. And the second is the Iraqi "Balqees Narrator" and gave birth to Omar and Zainab. Nizar Qabbani was married twice, first to the daughter of his uncle "Zahra Akbik" and had a Hadba, and conciliation.
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Nizar Qabbani when asked if he considered himself rebellious, the poet replied: "The love in the Arab world, a prisoner, and I want to edit, I edit the sense of the Arab body and my hair, that the relationship between men and women in our society is flawed." Was the suicide of his sister, who was forced to marry a man who does not love him, a great impact in his life, decided to fight after all the things that caused her death.
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Of the most important work, "Love," (1961), "drawing with the words" (1966) and "Arab Love Poems" (1993). Qabbani also marked by strong political critic, of the most famous political poems, "Margins of the Book setback" 1967, which dealt with the Arab defeat by Israel in the setback of June. And raised him a severe storm so that the student clerics in Syria to expel him from the Foreign and separated from the diplomatic service. The Office of "Poems by Nizar Qabbani," published in 1956 a turning point in the poetry of Nizar, where this Court to ensure poem "Bread, Hashish and Moon," which criticized the so poignantly idle Arab society. Nazar is the founder of a school of poetry, and intellectual, divans covered the first four poems romance. The fruit of his poetry forty-one collection of poems and prose, the first, "she said to me the black," 1944.įirst began writing poetry and then go to the traditional vertical hair, and contributed to the development of modern Arabic poetry to a large extent. In the spring of 1966, leaving Nizar diplomatic work in Beirut and founded a publishing house bearing his name, and devoted himself to poetry. and then later moved to the music, but the problems of high school are exactly on this hobby ".Īfter graduation he joined the diplomatic work, and the movement of which between Cairo, Ankara, London, Madrid, Beijing, and London. painted on the ground and on the walls and Oltk each fall by the hands of the search for new forms. It is the fifth to twelfth years old I lived in a sea of colors. characterized my childhood love of wonderful discovery and dismantling of things and their return to their parts and to hunt and destroy the rare forms of the beautiful game in search of the unknown beautiful. inherited the artistic sense delicate turn of his uncle Abu Khalil Qabbani, poet and writer, composer, actor and Badhir first seed in the renaissance of the Egyptian Theater. Discriminate Abu rare sensitivity and his love for poetry and all that is beautiful. Nizar Qabbani said about growing up "I was born in Damascus in March (March) 1923 in the house and Sie, plenty of water and flowers, the homes of old Damascus, my father Tawfiq Kabbani, a good dealer in the neighborhood, he worked in the national movement and gave his life and his wealth to them. Born in Damascus (Syria) in 1923 from the family is an ancient Damascene family Qabbani, he received a baccalaureate from the School of National Science College, Damascus, then joined the Faculty of Law Syrian University where he graduated in 1945.