The Book Authority issues the office “I am fine, Sunnis” by the poet Khudair Al -Zaidi

The Book Authority issues the office “I am fine, Sunnis” by the poet Khudair Al -Zaidi

It was recently published by the Egyptian General Book Authority, headed by Dr. Ahmed Bahi El -Din Al -Asasi, within the series of Arab creativity, a poetry office entitled “I am fine, Sunnis” by Iraqi poet Khudair Al -Zaidi.
The Diwan “21” deals with a diverse poem, most notably: “I am fine, my father, about love and his shirt, I love you, hope for the human book, I am lucky, ruin, Baghdad, a woman, a country, a shrine named David.


I am fine, year
The poet says in a poem about her and her memories:
I do not want you to remember that I love you
The important thing here
All these fires that devour my garden
And I declare that I love you
What do I do with your tears and your longing
What is your short hair and your laundry rope?
Who belongs to me that I love you
Like a dad rosary and his glasses
He was seeing you and referring to you
Yes, I do not want more than preservation
On your hut and some cattle.

Khudair Al -Zaidi, born in Iraq in 1969, is an artistic critic and poet, who worked in the fields of journalism and media, edited in my magazine now and cultural paths, and he worked as a cultural, social and political programs. 2001, he has books on plastic art, Fakher Mohamed Balagha, the living scholar, on the authority of Dar Amal in Damascus.

A book was published by: Expressing formulations in the Iraqi sculpture, at the House of Jundi Palestine, and a book: Similar and Differences in Art, on the authority of the soldier Palestine, and a book: Restoration of memory on the experience of the artist Abdul Karim Al -Saadoun, published in Spain..

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