- Badr
Shakir al-
Sayyab (Arabic: بدر شاكر السياب) (December 24, 1926 in Jaykur,
Basra –
December 24, 1964 in Kuwait) was an
Iraqi poet,
regarded as one of...
- almaṭar”) is a
famous 1960
poetry collection and
Arabic poem by Badr
Shakir al-
Sayyab One of the "great
poems in
modern Arabic poetry", it has been
compared to...
- Rain song
refers to: Rain Song (al-
Sayyab),
Arabic poetry collection and the
title poem by
Iraqi poet al-
Sayyab, 1960 "The Rain Song", a song by the rock...
-
Sardar Muhammad Sayab Khalid Khan (Urdu: محمد سیاب خالد خان; 26
March 1940 – 20
March 2023) was a ****stani politician. He was the
Speaker of the Azad...
-
Francis Marrash,
Ahmad Shawqi and
Hafiz Ibrahim.
Iraqi poet Badr
Shakir al-
Sayyab is
considered to be the
originator of free
verse in
Arabic poetry. Arab...
- al-Mazini al-Jawahiri Safa
Khulusi ****k Al-Malaika
Ahmed Matar Al-Bayati al-
Sayyab Saadi Yousef Ibrahim Nasrallah Elia Abu Madi Omar Abu
Risha Yusuf al-Khal...
-
impressed by the
Iraqi poets Abd al-Wahhab Al-Bayati and Badr
Shakir al-
Sayyab. He
cited Arthur Rimbaud and
Allen Ginsberg as
literary influences. Darwish...
- free
verse (shi'r hurr). Thus, in 1947 the two
Iraqi poets, Badr
Shakir al-
Sayyab and ****k al-Malaika
initiated a
break in the
stanza form (bayt) for free...
- al-Mazini al-Jawahiri Safa
Khulusi ****k Al-Malaika
Ahmed Matar Al-Bayati al-
Sayyab Saadi Yousef Ibrahim Nasrallah Elia Abu Madi Omar Abu
Risha Yusuf al-Khal...
-
House Ruins is the site of the most
famous home of the poet Badr
Shakir al-
Sayyab.
There is also a
statue of Sayab, one of the
statues in
Basra done by the...