Self-Fragmentations in Al Aama Al Tataily's Poetry

Abstract

Through connotative lexical items, expressive words, phrases, and profound sentences, the self-fragmentation becomes evident in Al Aama's poems. This type of self is converted into various aspects spoken out in some of his poems that show dense instances. Such instances express the poet's deep and private attitudes and feelings. The poems make the poet's views and positions evident. Since poems in general are reflections for poets' deep contemplations, the self that occurs in their poetry features many portraits. This is, of course, applicable to the poet's practice of such poetic craft where he incarnated his circumstances and positions from the external world. Further, the poet is blind, and hence, one can find some aspects of the self such as complaining, rebellion, bombast, showy, suffering, and alienating. Accordingly, his volume shows many situations that occurred during his lifetime