عنوان المقال عربي
مظاهر الانقراض في شعر ابن حمديس الصقلي
Abstract
This research achievement constitutes a step in the literary research that is concerned with studying the manifestations of the feeling of disappearance and fragmentation and its relationship to textual performance, and its role in producing poetic semantics and shaping its data, as it stops at a psychological phenomenon that almost constitutes a dominant stylistic and expressive feature in the production of the poet Ibn Hamdis Al-Siqilli, who experienced the pain of separation and felt the torment of alienation and the nothingness of the mortal world. Perhaps we are not far from the truth if we say that the phenomenon of the feeling of disappearance and fading and the meanings and connotations that result from it related to the human feeling expressing decay, nihilism and existential fragmentation in the face of harsh life circumstances and the misery, distress and sadness that accompanied them formed a large part of the poet’s production. In addition to that, the physical and psychological time and spatial dimension and their expressive connotations formed the most important of those manifestations in which the creator found himself fluctuating between its violent waves. Perhaps death, waiting for it, and imagining the inevitable end that scatters loved ones, separates friends, and heralds the end of man and his transformation into nothingness, as some philosophers have said, is the most apparent in...
Keywords
Ibn Hamdis Al-Siqilli, poetry, Manifestations of extinction
Recommended Citation
Al-Hassouna, Hussein Majeed Rustum
(2025)
"Manifestations of extinction in the poetry of Ibn Hamdis Al-Siqilli,"
Uruk for Humanities: Vol. 8:
Iss.
3, Article 3.
Available at:
https://muthuruk.mu.edu.iq/journal/vol8/iss3/3