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Jan 2024
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دَوقَلة المَنبِجيّ.. شاعر اليتيمة

العربي الجديد بودكاست
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قصيدة فريدة من عيون الشّعر العربيّ، تسبّبت في موت شاعرها، فسمّاها أهل الأدب بعد موته بالقصيدة اليتيمة، 
نُسبت إلى كثير من الشّعراء، وقِيل فيها كثير من الأقاويل والرّوايات، لكنّ أغلب المصادر تؤكد أنها للشاعر المُلقب بدَوقَلة المَنبِجيّ، حيث كانت آخر ما قاله من الشّعر، فسُمّيت باليتيمة بعد تلك الحادثة، لأنّه لمْ يقل شعراً أجود أو أجمل منها. 
إنه الشّاعر الحسين بن محمد، صاحب القصيدة اليتيمة، وإليكم سيرة حياته، في حلقة جديدة من بودكاست "بيت القصيد".

الراوية: رغدة الخطيب
الممثلون: 
محمود حسن
أيمن السالك
شهد قطريب
ماجد الماغوط
آمنة عمر
نسيمة ضاهر
مازن لطفي
بشير الحامد
عبد العزيز سويدان
نص: علا جبر
تدقيق: إيمان العلي
هندسة الصوت: عرفات المنشد
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