The human theme of women in Al-Sayyab’s poetry Badr Shaker Al-Sayyab
Abstract
There is no doubt that the woman was and still constitutes an essential axis in the movement of Arab poetry from its birth to this day, and Al-Sayyab, who is one of the most prominent poets who renewed the march of modern Arab poetry, has knocked on the door of women as a mother, wife and lover, and has excelled in highlighting her human image in its many forms. This was reflected in his abundant and fertile poetic output at the same time, as the woman in Al-Sayyabs poetry no longer represents a sensual image only, but rather formed a larger space in his poetic and even human composition. Its simplicity to shed light on the most important main stations at which Al-Sayyab stopped poetry in women, starting from the poets childhood and taking the woman as a symbol and employing it in the right direction to serve his poetic purpose and ending with linking the artistic image and its identification with the issue of women and highlighting its different forms and colors as these topics revolved around two topics, (The first topic, the woman Between the poets childhood and the puberty of poetry) As for the second topic (the woman and the symbol in al-Sayyabs poetry)