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Young despite of it’s advancing age…
Beautiful in spite of its state of fatigue …
Quite emancipated despite of its customs and old ways…
This old lady welcomes you in open arms…
Cradles you discreetly, voluptuously although you barely notice…
And begins to speak to you of humanity…
From the beginning… right to eternity
Dazzled of images of times gone by…
Enthusiastic of the light of centuries to come…
Giving you the impression that ages blend together…
That life flows in slow motion…
And that you are snuggled up in histories arms…
And you wander who this woman whose perfume
So fine, so profound, so nostalgic
Intoxicates you?
And you discover her name is Damascus
DAMASCUS THE BEAUTIFUL


Literature is very well liked in Syria. One of the many writers, poets and novelist is writer Nizar Qabbani. 21– 03-1923 - 30-04-98. Nizar Qabbani was well known for his contemporary poetry that uncovered love, eroticism and feminism.
Poet, diplomat and publisher. Qabbani studied Law at The University of Damascus and graduated with a Degree in 1945. Nizar Qabbani was Syrian Ambassador to United States of America

I Conquer The World With Words

I conquer the world with words
Conquer the mother tongue
Verbs, nouns, syntax
I sweep away the beginning of things
And with a new language
That has the music of water the message of fire
I light the coming age
And stop time in your eyes
And wipe away the line
That separates time from the single moment

Nizar Qabbani


A Letter From A Stupid Woman

(A Letter to a Man)

  1. My dear Master,
    This is a letter from a stupid woman
    Has a stupid woman before me, written to you?
    My name? Lets put names aside
    Rania, or Zaynab
    or Hind or Hayfa
    The silliest thing we carry, my Master - are names

 

  1. My Master:
    I am frightened to tell you my thoughts
    I am frightened - if I did -
    that the heavens would burn
    For your East, my dear Master,
    confiscate blue letters
    confiscate dreams from the treasure chests of women
    Practices suppression, upon the emotions of women
    It uses knives…
    and cleavers…
    to speak to women
    and butchers spring and passions
    and black plaits
    And your East, dear Master,
    Manufactures the delicate crown of the East
    from the skulls of women

 

  1. Don't criticize me, Master
    If my writing is poor
    For I write and the sword is behind my door
    And beyond the room is the sound of wind and howling dogs
    My master!
    'Antar al Abys is behind my door!
    He will butcher me
    If he saw my letter
    He will cut my head off
    If I spoke of my torture
    He will cut my head off
    If he saw the sheerness of my clothes
    For your East, my dear Master,
    Surrounds women with spears
    And your East, my dear Master
    elects the men to become Prophets,
    and buries the women in the dust.

 

  1. Don't become annoyed!
    My dear Master, from these lines
    Don't become annoyed!
    If I smash the complaints blocked for centuries
    If I unsealed my consciousness
    If I ran away…
    From the domes of the Harem in the castles
    If I rebelled, against my death…
    against my grave, against my roots…
    and the giant slaughter house….
    Don't become annoyed, my dear Master,
    If I revealed to you my feelings
    For the Eastern man
    Is not concerned with poetry or feelings
    The Eastern man - and forgive my insolence - does not understand women
    but over the sheets.

 

  1. I am sorry my master -If I have insolently attacked the kingdom of Men
    for the great literature of course -
    is the literature of men
    And love has always been
    the allotment of men…
    And sex has always been
    a drug sold to men
    A senile fairytale, the freedom of women in our countries
    For there is no freedom
    Other than, the freedom of men…
    My Master
    Say all you wish of me. It does not matter to me:
    Shallow.. Stupid.. Crazy.. Simple minded.
    It does not concern me anymore..
    For whoever writes about her concerns…
    in the logic of Men is called
    a stupid woman
    and didn't I tell you in the beginning
    that I am a stupid woman?

By: Nizar Qabbani
Source; 2007 Ellyiraq, A letter from a Stupid Woma. Retrieved from al-rafidayn.cultureforum.net/art-literature.


 

 

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