Mohammad H Raisha published his maiden “Hainka” collection "The moons in a long night" in Arabic in 2024 by Dar Jabra for Publication and Distribution.
"Dar Jabra for Publication and Distribution" announces
the release of a new poetry work
in the new hainka poetry art entitled "The moons in a long night" by the poet Mohamed Helmy Al-Risha.We are pleased to announce the release of "Dar Jabra for Publishing and Distribution" a collection of poetry by the Palestinian poet Dr. Mohammed HelmyFeather in which the poet is the first Arab poet to practice this poetry experiment after the Indian poet (Pravat Kumar Padhy), who created this type of poetry.
The poet Mohamed Helmy Al-Risha has a rich poetry experience, he has many poetic versions, a number of critical studies have been written about his poetry, and he is a researcher and translator who has translated many poems from or into Arabic.
We congratulate Dr. Mohamed Helmy Feather on the new edition,
and we hope that he will continue giving, and we congratulate all those who are
interested in the poetry of reading.
The book is medium sections of 156 pages.
Indian poet Pravat Kumar Padhy created a poetry called 'Hainka'. Hainka, which is a poetic fusion between haiku and tanka, and features the image that connects the haiku piece as a central line 'kakekatoba', with the next tanka.
He had this idea in 2016. But later, in July 2020, he published
an article that explains it with some examples of the Hainka. Hainka is
proposed as an individual, independent literary genre of its own, unlike the
continuous communicative form that appears in the Renga.
Instead of just associating haiku with tanka in the typical term, the composition in hainka relies on the linking of images ("piece" of haiku that acts as a "pointer line" for the next tanka) to discover human nature, love and emotion in a broader sense than by placing aggregate images side by side.
For comfort, the piece and the hub line is pointed with a
slanted line.
Generally, the Hainka poem, in order to describe, needs to
convey a broader view of the holding of the images while considering the aspect
of "connection and transformation" within the framework of the
integrated poem.
The face of the East is a tainted color
The wonder of the sunset in Katran-
The absent crows make my night darker.
Your white is a planet in my orbit alone
Have mercy on me in the morning and in the evening
Give me a blue mind of my soul in front of me
My tongue is full of grass:
The absent crows make my night darker.

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