Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Modern poetry in Kurdish literature


Father of modern kurdish poetry Abdullah Goran

By ferhad pirbal
Rhyming in poetry was not just a characteristic of Kurdish literature, but also in Europe, where rhythm and rhyming have been a precondition for almost all types of poetry in contrast to modern or free poetry.
The philosophers of the Illumination Age were quick to introduce creation as a field where new things were brought into play. Perhaps this becomes more evident in the famous Descartesian formula, which is as follows:

"I don't even want to know if there were other people before me or not." This Descartesian viewpoint was a "modern" philosophy not only for romanticists, but also for the "Dadaees."
In the beginning of the 19th century, the romanticist field came to enforce the Le Moi individual thought in arts and prioritized individualism before collectivism. The "Dariacha Khwazakan" "La Kistes" were a group of romanticist poets who gathered around Britain's north lakes. Between 1798 and 1815, the first romanticists played a role in the emergence of contemporary poetry. Friedrich Nietzsche in 1869 and afterward worked with modernism and became the path breaker of three fields, namely realism, symbolism, and expressionism. Nietzsche was important for individualism. "There is no single way for all of us," he used to say. full text

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