2022: Abstract Rawaa Mohsen Al-Dandan

Revolutionary literature by Soyfer in the context of a cultural dialogue with the literature of Syrian revolutionaries

In our study of the reformist revolutionary idea through observation of the revolutionary literature of the revolutionary Austrian writer Jura Soyfer and the revolutionary literature of the writers of the Syrian revolution and the role of literature in the peaceful transformation in the modern civil states, in the humanization and reconstruction of society. The revolutionary idea put forward by Jura Soyfer in his poem „The Simple Man“ resembles the thought of the Syrian writer Mamdouh Adwan, which he recited in his novel „How can I be a rebel?“ We will also note that the literature of the Syrian revolution spoke about freedom of reason and its humanitarian message and the revolution against human injustice through cultural consciousness that Soyfer touched to reform thought and political consciousness. But the difference is that the Syrian revolution did not end its events so that we can see the differences. This was because of the long time that the revolution made rich in production and events. As a result, it is difficult to judge everything that writers produce in order to put this in comparison. Also because Arab thought suffers from the loss of intellectual dialogue and the bringing about of an industrial revolution and benefits from Western dialogue for political, intellectual, human and scientific transformations.