The Festival of Poetry Deslinde has scheduled for this Tuesday, November 13, at 8 pm, a recital of Saharawi poetry in the auditorium of the Museum of the Roman Theater, with the collaboration of the Association of Friends of the Saharawi People of Cartagena, and the Saharawi Delegation in the Region of Murcia.
At the event, which will be presented by the poet José Antonio Martínez Muñoz, the Saharawi poet Bahia Uld Mahmud Uld Awah will speak.
Bahia Uld Mahmud Uld Awah holds a Master's Degree in Public Orientation Anthropology, (MAOP) UAM, a degree in Commercial and Fishing Telecommunications.
(ISP AG Linés Havana Cuba), Honorary Professor of Social Anthropology and researcher on Sahrawi oral culture in a project directed by Anthropologists in Action of the Autonomous University of Madrid, Department of Anthropology and Spanish Philosophical Thought.
He has published The Sahrawi Precolonial Political Entity, in the ideology of the Saharawi Republic (Editorial Bubok, 2018), Tiris, literary routes (Last Line Publishing, 2016), The dream of returning (Editorial CantArabia, 2012), The teacher who taught me on a wooden board (Editorial Sepha, 2011), The future of Spanish in Western Sahara (Bubok, 2009), Western Sahara Literature.
Brief Study (Editorial Bubok, 2008), Reflex Verses (University of Alcalá de Henares, 2007).
Poetry for a Saharawi is an essential tool in the education of the individual that receives from its beginnings in the national culture.
It teaches history, because it is a record of all the facts that have happened to the Saharawi people, cultivates orally the men and women of society and inculcates the good social behavior of people.
Poetry is his cultural philosophy, interpret it and interpret it.
For the author, his poetry is a verse committed to his culture and his process of national liberation.
His verse is not indifferent, because it cries against injustices that are outside its process, such as the problems of the people, immigration, the presence of colonial politics and the Francophony as a scourge still persistent on the African continent.
In his verses there is no shortage of intimate moments of reflection, love and humanity.
Admission will be free until full capacity is reached.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena