Tikrit University

The Arabic Poem after the COVID-19 Pandemic: Reflections on Life, Death, and Human Existence.

Document Type : Original Article

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College of Dentistry, Al-Mustansiriya University, Baghdad, Iraq

Abstract
This study aims to explore the intellectual and aesthetic transformations that shaped contemporary Arabic poetry –specially the Iraqi- after the COVID-19 pandemic. Through a critical analytical approach, it examines poetic texts that address the intertwined notions of life, death, and human existence within the context of a global crisis. The research reveals that the pandemic shifted Iraqi poetry from collective and political expression toward philosophical reflection on survival and mortality. It also shows a linguistic transition from rhetorical emotionalism to symbolic brevity and contemplative stillness. Consequently, Iraqi poetry acquired a profound existential dimension that redefined its aesthetic and human role as a means of resisting nihilism and restoring the meaning of being.

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Volume 10, Issue 2, Part 1
Spring 2026
Pages 89-108

  • Receive Date 21 April 2026
  • Accept Date 01 June 2026
  • Publish Date 01 June 2026