Literature during the Pandemic: Between the Authority of Quarantine and the Freedom ofPoetry - A Reading of the Poem "The Sorrow of Minarets" by the Poet Abd al-MalikBoumanghel
Keywords:
Pandemics, Poetry, Coronavirus, The Sorrow of Minarets, Abd al-Malik Boumanghel.Abstract
This article explores how literature, particularly poetry, has turned its focus towards reviving human
values duringthe pandemics. It has not been isolated from their effects and has vividly mirrored the
fundamental shifts that accompany them, thereby translating the collective concerns. The article highlights one of the contemporary poets, Algerian Abd al-Malik Boumanghel, whose verses resonated during the time
of the coronavirus. In his poem "The Sorrow of Minarets," he mourned the emptiness of mosques and the loss of their congregations. Through this, he created a creative space, blending linguistic aesthetics with the
sincerity of experience, conveying poignant meanings and comprehensive descriptions that did not diminish
its significance.
While COVID-19 restricted the details of life and paralyzed it, poetry provided a window of hope.