Intertextuality and its cultural shadows – an applied approach in models from the incompletecollection of Ismail Ibrahim Shatat "Ibn Al-Shati"
Mots-clés :
Intertextuality, Ibn al-Shati, Heritage, History.Résumé
The delinquency of the contemporary Arab poet to employ traditional symbols is one of the most
important manifestations of renewal in contemporary poetry, and perhaps it is a prominent feature of poets
with a libertarian and revolutionary tendency. Those who express the concerns of the Arab nation and its wounds, and always seek to employ the ancient fixed heritage to express the transformations of
contemporary reality, and to employ modern techniques to integrate them.
The poet Ibn al-Shati is among those poets whose poems are distinguished by the dialectic of heritage
and contemporary, and we may discern this from his poetry collection, which was famous in literary circles
for this heritage tendency.