General’s Conditions

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It provides a deep insight into the general’s personality and his psychological and social transformations amidst the complexities of political life and wars.

Poetry in its essence is not the son of defeat or of defeated people, as much as it is the twin of the soul that rejects defeat, or goes to its human absolute with pride, because when a person takes defeat as his home, he can only see its dark walls, and poetry is always outside these walls because it is the son of life. This is how the poet Ibrahim Nasrallah expresses the importance of poetry and its role in life and its relationship with man, especially the Palestinian man who is always searching for a stolen homeland. Our poet was an embrace for the dream of every Palestinian, expressing in his poems the groans of sad hearts and the screams of broken hearts, lying on the threshold of the jailer.

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