Controversy of color in Khalil Hawi's poetry

Section: Research Paper
Published
Nov 1, 1993
Pages
165-196

Abstract

Poetry is a kind of visualization. This is what Al-Jahiz said in defining poetry eleven centuries ago, and when the French critic C-deLouis addressed the poetic image he defined it as "drawing the stature of words" and in the field of speaking about the modern drawing: (drawing is poetry, and it is always written in the form of A poem of rhyme morphology ... and the drawing should do with the eye what activates hair with the ear) and the color is usually evoked by mentioning the vocabulary indicating the color, so mentioning the color (a special sense of sight, which is charged with connecting the rhythmic color vibrations to the brain) through the neurological centers and through the neurological centers through Imagination, not direct formation.

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Al-Bustany, B. (1993). Controversy of color in Khalil Hawi’s poetry. Adab Al-Rafidayn, 23(25), 165–196. https://doi.org/10.33899/radab.1993.165039