چکیده:
Sports nostalgia of childhood in contemporary poetryAbstractChildhood is the most important phases of human life and its impact on other areas of human life is certain tangible. Especially in contemporary literature, especially poetry of this period of life is affected. One of the manifestations of human life in the childhood game. A highlight of life in childhood games. Basically, children with intellectual and physical growth and development of the game is ingrained in him, depending on the competition. One of the reflections of children's literature in Persian poetry cite childhood games. Based on this review hymns with contemporary poets (seventies and eighties) to influence the game in the poetry of the period analyzed. This analytical and descriptive study was conducted through a library. To collect material and documentation resources poem referring to the period and the mapping content to an article that has action. Certainly, enjoyable entertainment and children's nostalgia poets and their vehicle for social and political expression. Sometimes the poet's pleasure criticized the expression source. Keywords: poetry, seventies and eighties, children, Education.
خلاصه ماشینی:
The poet remembers the Palestinian children and, in this regard, also makes mention of their childhood games: On the white page, the bitter anger of a gun / On the hearts of children, sorrow, an immediate scream / The wish of childhood, the scent of mud-brick houses / The desire for life, the text of a beautiful story / The hero of stories, a child full of imagination / In his hand, instead of a stone, a beautiful kite An enemy, bridge and ugly, a kite that left / Amidst the stories, a black shadow (Esrafil, 1384: 123).
In the following song, the poet reviews memories, especially childhood games, and also refers to Li Li: Wrinkles on the forehead and sorrow had no way into our hearts / The kite with the wind / To the far side of the earth / Carries the news of our joy / The stone of every child on the expanse of the river / Was a pebble / That was playing Li Li...