The Aesthetics of Structural-Formation and the Interpretation Horizons in the Poetic Discourse of Fawaz Al-La'boun

Abstract

This research explores the artistic and aesthetic qualities of Fawaz Al-La'boun's poetry through a dual critical approach, examining both its structure and interpretative possibilities. Utilizing post-structuralist theory, the study delves into the poetic discourse, uncovering unspoken meanings within the emotions and imaginative mini-narratives present in Al-La'boun's work. These narratives are key to understanding the construction and rhetorical mechanisms of Saudi poetic texts, enriching poetic imagination and elevating language to a higher poetic level. The analysis aims to reveal the symbolism and artistic imagery in Al-La'boun's poetry, investigating how he constructs meaning and stylistic aesthetics.  This allows for a deeper engagement with the texts, exploring both explicit and implicit visions. Al-La'boun's poetry plays a vital role in contemporary Saudi poetry, reflecting its experimentation and evolution, and aligning with broader trends in modern Arab poetry.


Keywords: Aesthetics, Fawwaz Al-La'boun, Interpretation, Construction, Poetics.

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