Few pages from the Book of Poetry
Many researchers and critics have dealt with this collection ; each researcher dealt with a specific aspect of the features and aspects of this poetry collection. They are: Dr. Ibrahim Attia, Arabi Abdul Wahab, Hatem Abdel Hadi Al-Sayed, Fathi Ziadeh, Muhammad Helmy Al-Sallab
The texts of this group are varied between general, national, and humanitarian concerns. In these texts, the poet also deals with personal matters and self-concern. The researcher and critic Hatem Abdel Hadi Al-Sayyid says at the conclusion of his paper entitled “Few pages in the presence of our Lord of Poetry,” says:
In the end: The collection “Few pages from the Book of Poetry” for the Egyptian poet Hassan Hegazy remains a vibrant expression of the great love that the poet has for the homeland (Egypt) and for the whole world. He is busy with the homeland and writing poetry endlessly, he expressed that - as much as he could - so the words came out naturally, touching the spirit and the essence of poetry. Perhaps one day his silver pen will be granted generously with poetic necklaces of gold, but despite all that, we saw him escaping the clutches of the form, to escape into the eternity of the world, alone carrying the homeland’s flute, singing for it across the fields, mountains and steppes, and through contemporary and authenticity, resounding with love and its outpourings, like a dreaming Sufi with warmth of poetry and its sighs, from the depths of his beautiful innate soul, he spins the poem of life, through the delicious, crippling pain, in the wilderness of the world, the universe, and life.
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