Feature: Was Nizar Qabbani a Feminist? [Community Presentation]
PRESENTER
Alissa El Assaad
ORIGINAL CITY
NYC
Original Date
June 12, 2016
DESCRIPTION
Nizar Qabbani was known for his sensual and romantic verses. He has spent his life fighting for women’s freedom and empowerment. By briefly studying various Poems from various periods of his life, we can trace 4 types of woman that he creates a dialogue with in his poetry: The Sultan’s Daughter, The Sultan’s Wife, The Reckless Woman and The Lady Friend in Exile.
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SOURCES & FUTURE REFERENCES
Kabbani's Women: From The Sultan's Wife To The Lady Friend in Exile
Syrian History - The cover of Nizar Qabbani's first collection of poetry in 1944
Politics and Erotics in Nizar Kabbani's Poetry: From the Sultan's Wife to the Lady Friend on JSTOR
Nizar Qabbani, Sensual Arab Poet, Dies at 75 - The New York Times
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