Alienation in the poetry of Adnan Al-Sayegh Nineveh Education Directorate

Authors

  • Muhammad Taha Abdel Moin Al-Rubaie

Abstract

The phenomenon of alienation is one of the important phenomena that aim to reveal those feelings and visions that poets broadcast in the folds of their poems as a psychological, intellectual and cultural product. The poet has a special space for himself within himself, in which he takes refuge from what surrounds him from society, attitudes and thoughts that are disturbed by his thoughts and whims, or feelings that inhabit him and move him in a different direction. The poet (Adnan Al-Sayegh) was chosen. As an Iraqi poet estranged from his homeland and a bold voice with his ideas, as he exercises his intellectual lust by rebelling against reality in search of himself, and permeating thought with the surprising, which opens up spaces for intense work in poetic reception, he presented a distinctive poetic creativity that calls for research. There is no doubt that the poet lived various forms of psychological, spatial, intellectual, social, and other forms of alienation, but the research was limited to studying two types of them, namely (psychological and spatial), as they are the most important types of alienation that dominated his poetry according to an analytical study based on the text. The study came to three topics, the first of which dealt with Alienation in general, while the second topic dealt with the alienation of the ancients, while the third topic studied the alienation of the jeweler, and its impact on his poetic text, and then the conclusion that presents the most important findings of the research. The most important sources adopted by the researcher (Alienation in the Poetry of the Pioneers) and (Alienation in the Arabic Novel) and other sources that studied the phenomenon of alienation.

Published

2023-12-01