Muscat: Omani poet Sama Issa has released a new poetry collection titled "No One Weeps in the World," published by Dar Nather. The 64-page volume appears in medium format.
According to Oman News Agency, in this work, Issa examines human beauty in its varied manifestations, with a particular focus on the figure of woman as a central presence throughout the texts. The woman's image intertwines with themes of pain, loss, departure and death in a poetic approach marked by contemplation and deep human resonance.
The collection extends Issa's poetic and narrative trajectory, following earlier works including "Blue Lightning in a Distant Sky," "How Do We Laugh Before the Killers," and "The Rats' Manifesto" - most of which have also been published by Dar Nather.
Sama Issa stands as one of the most distinctive poetic voices in the Sultanate of Oman, known for a practice that blends poetry with narrative. He maintains a strong presence in the Arab cultural scene through literary events and journalistic writing, alongside a deep engagement with cinema and visual storytelling - elements that have lent his texts a multifaceted artistic character, merging poetic sensibility with human reflection.