Tradition and renewal in the poetry of description at Katamey

Section: Research Paper
Published
Dec 1, 1994
Pages
225-245

Abstract

Al-Qatami poetry is distributed in topics of friendliness, praise, spinning, pride, and spelling, in addition to some verses scattered in the ruling. He described the rain, the sea, the ox, and the wine, and praised some of his elders from the caliphs, governors, tribal leaders and leaders of Gand, and he spins women - as is usually the poets of his era - in the introductions to his poems spinning about many of their moral and material advantages, and he is proud of his people, Bani Malik, and his tribe overcame And with the stems that descend from it and enrich its people for the life of the desert and the related virtues over the life of Hatra, Hajja Qaisians and some of the Crimean clans. Perhaps the description is one of the most prominent topics in Al-Qatami's poetry. Therefore, presenting an integrated picture of this poetry requires talking about what was from it in the still or moving nature or wine, and about aspects of imitation or innovation in it.

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Mohmed, A. (1994). Tradition and renewal in the poetry of description at Katamey. Adab Al-Rafidayn, 24(26), 225–245. https://doi.org/10.33899/radab.1994.165819