Monday .. the poet Mohammed Al -Balshi is a symposium in the Library of Alexandria on his office, “margins”

Monday .. the poet Mohammed Al -Balshi is a symposium in the Library of Alexandria on his office, “margins”

The Library of Alexandria, through the library sector, is organizing a poetry meeting with the poet Mohamed Al -Balshi on his famous office (margins), on Monday, November 28th, at five o’clock in the evening, in the multiple purposes hall at the Conference Center at the Library of Alexandria.

The meeting will include reading and discussing the poems of the poet that will be read from Diwan (margins), highlighting the importance of poetry in Arabic literature, and the extent of its impact through times on human civilizations in most of the pillars of life, whether social, political, emotional . . . etc.

Where poetry is the summary of human experiences, and an indispensable cultural bowl, because of its great position among other literary arts, as it addresses the conscience and feelings of the recipients.
The poet Mohamed Al -Balshi grew up in Alexandria and graduated from the College of Engineering at the Department of Communications and Electronics Engineering at Alexandria University. He is a young poet specializing in column poetry in classical Arabic.

Hair systems began at a very early age, so he has accumulated many life experiences that he expressed with his poetry, who talks on his behalf to explore Ghor himself, expressing sincerely what he is emerging, revealing what is lost, you feel looking for and chasing it, sometimes As long as it is lost and at other times, I hope to find it.

The meeting comes in light of the interest of the Library of Alexandria in spreading knowledge and culture and encouraging reading, through scientific and cultural activities that come as a continuation of its role in support of the plans of national development and the general trends of the state that puts the issue of science, knowledge and the quality of thought at the top of its priorities..

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